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Siemens Smart Infrastructure is expanding its fire safety offering on Building X through newly launched applications and an application programming interface (API) to increase transparency, decrease response time in case of incidents, and enhance maintenance processes for service providers.

Building X

Building X is a digital building platform that supports customers to digitalize, manage, and optimize their building operations. This leads to an enhanced user experience, increased performance, and improved sustainability.

It is part of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform that enables customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster, and at scale.

Building X Fire Apps

Customers can feed live data from the connected fire safety system into their applications via the Fire API

The Building X Fire Apps include the web-based Fire Manager, as well as the mobile-based Fire Connect. Additionally, customers can feed live data from the connected fire safety system into their applications via the Fire API. 

All three offerings are part of a new licensing model. This paves the way for increased customer flexibility by letting them choose which data and app bundle suits their specific needs.

digitalize the workflow

The Fire Apps and API are designed to digitalize the customer workflow for fire safety operation and maintenance. This saves time and resources while improving safety and minimizing the disturbance of building users.

It enables service providers to monitor all sites at any time remotely and connect directly to the fire panel. The live status of product maintenance, incidents, or alarms can be reviewed easily via the apps’ dashboard, email, or mobile push notifications.

Saving CO2 emissions

The enhanced solutions not only drive digital transformation but also yield sustainability benefits

This transparency allows for maintenance activities to be planned, carried out, and documented efficiently. The enhanced solutions not only drive digital transformation but also yield sustainability benefits.

By offering maintenance options and a remote fire system status, it is possible to save CO2 emissions related to yearly site visits.

compatibility and cross-functionality

"We are excited to enhance the Building X portfolio with Fire Apps and Fire API while ensuring compatibility and cross-functionality with other smart building applications on the platform. This not only allows for a seamless and holistic solution for smart buildings but also builds the basis for future cross-domain use cases," said Peter Nebiker, Vice President and Head of Fire Safety at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.

Peter Nebiker adds, "Additionally, it enables our service providers to offer optimized services to their customers while using available experts more efficiently. And ultimately, it pays off in terms of sustainability." Fire Apps and Fire API are currently available in tens of countries globally and are being rolled out in many more.

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