Global Building Technology and Service Business Model Innovation: Growth Opportunities in Green Upskilling, Sustainability-driven Coopetition, Value Chain Compression and Digital Service Aggregation

DUBLIN, Jan. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Global Building Technology and Service Business Model Innovation and Growth Opportunities” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

In this study, the analyst segments building technologies and services into building automation systems (BASs) and facility management (FM). The analyst discusses examples of business models and how they support the building industry, specifically the BAS and FM markets.

The study provides forecast and analysis of BAS and FM markets and the entailing business model innovation revolutionizing BAS and FM. The global building technologies and services market generated a revenue of $901.69 billion in 2022. The market grew by 6.8% in 2022 and will register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5% from 2022 to 2028. By the end of the forecast period, the market will reach $1.31 trillion. There is a shift from conventional business models to service-based models, especially for large-scale building equipment and controls businesses. However, resistance to change from conventional business operations to new business models among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is still prevalent. This study touches on building as a service (BaaS) as a business model innovation. BaaS is established on the foundation of a building’s energy efficiency and has since evolved into platforms for providers and consumers of information.

The BaaS value proposition enables flexibility in terms of building operations, control, and maintenance. Instead of signing up and paying outright for installed software and contracted services, customers subscribe to the performance guarantee or business performance outcome from BAS and FM companies. The analyst has identified several innovative business models that support BaaS development: personalization, outcome-based models, co-creation, asset as a service, energy as a service, sustainability as a service, and buildings as material banks.

The study also highlights some best practices of major market participants in business model innovation, including ABB, Siemens, and JLL. Building technology and service market participants should observe and undertake several growth opportunities, including green upskilling, sustainability-driven coopetition, value chain compression, and digital service aggregation.

Key Topics Covered:

Growth Opportunity Analysis

Scope of AnalysisSegmentationKey Competitors – BASKey Competitors – FM

Growth Opportunity Analysis – Building Technologies and Services

Growth MetricsGrowth DriversGrowth RestraintsForecast AssumptionsRevenue ForecastRevenue Forecast by Technology and Service SegmentsRevenue Forecast by RegionRevenue Forecast AnalysisCompetitive Landscape – Building Life Cycle Management ParticipantsCompetitive Landscape – Industry Convergence

Growth Opportunity Analysis – BAS

Growth MetricsRevenue ForecastRevenue Forecast by RegionRevenue Forecast AnalysisCompetitive EnvironmentRevenue ShareRevenue Share Analysis

Growth Opportunity Analysis – FM

Growth MetricsRevenue ForecastRevenue Forecast by RegionRevenue Forecast AnalysisCompetitive EnvironmentRevenue ShareRevenue Share Analysis

Business Model Innovation in Building Technologies and Services

Business Model OverviewBaaS as Business Model InnovationDigital Solution Architecture of the Building IndustryDigital Technologies Supporting BaaSBaaS Framework ModelInnovative Business Models Supporting BaaSPersonalizationOutcome-based ModelsCo-creationAaaSEaaSSustainability as a ServiceBAMB

Business Model Innovation in Building Technologies and Services – Companies to Watch

Business Model Innovators in Building Technologies and ServicesABBBrainbox AICBRE Global Workplace Solutions (GWS)Delta ControlsEcoEnergy InsightsJohnson ControlsJones Lang LaSalle (JLL)L&T Technology Services (LTTS)PlanonSchneider Electric (SE)SiemensSpacewell

Growth Opportunity Universe

Growth Opportunity 1: Green UpskillingGrowth Opportunity 2: Sustainability-driven CoopetitionGrowth Opportunity 3: Value Chain CompressionGrowth Opportunity 4: Digital Service Aggregation

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes

ABBBrainbox AICBRE Global Workplace Solutions (GWS)Delta ControlsEcoEnergy InsightsJohnson ControlsJones Lang LaSalle (JLL)L&T Technology Services (LTTS)PlanonSchneider Electric (SE)SiemensSpacewell

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/834qrw

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