2023 Agenda
Smart Spaces brings together property owners, building managers, and technology leaders. Submit to speak.
April 17-18 | Dallas, TX
Meeting will be hosted in Prairie Ballroom A-C; Exhibits in Bluestem.
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April 17 Parks Associates Pre-Show Workshop - Prairie Ballroom A-C
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9:00 AM CT |
Welcome: The BIG Opportunity
IoT sensors and devices capture data and perform tasks, communicating over IP and other protocols with cloud or local systems to create intelligent systems and enable automation. These solutions support a wide variety of use cases, enabling more functionality while saving companies money and increasing revenue opportunities. Parks Associates provides an overview of the BIG opportunity in MDUs.
Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates
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9:15 AM CT |
Broadband in Buildings: Bulk Services and Wi-Fi - New Market Opportunity Research Presentation
Smart Wi-Fi technology, mesh networking products, and new cybersecurity solutions have also become increasingly important as consumers require private spaces in every room of their household to conduct their business. This research presentation highlights Parks Associates’ latest research on demand and opportunity for bulk broadband services in buildings.
Kristen Hanich, Director of Research, Parks Associates
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9:30 AM CT |
What Do Property Managers Want Industry Presentation
Resident requests are a key motivator for property managers and owners in deploying smart home solutions. The top five most requested features are automated lighting, smart appliances, increased levels of security in common areas, increased broadband speed, and remote access to residential units. This session highlights perspectives from industry players on the ideal solutions for property managers and owners.
Matt Passalacqua, Sr. Market & Network Expansion Manager, Astound
Scott Theeringer, CEO and President, M&A Development Services
Travis Willis, Senior Product Manager, dormakaba Americas
Moderator: Chris White, Research Director, Parks Associates
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10:15 AM CT |
Coffee & Networking - Bluestem
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10:45 AM CT |
What Do Residents Want Research Presentation
Consumers have a growing expectation for smart home technology, and these new devices help differentiate with modern lifestyle marketing and practical benefits.
Chris White, Research Director, Parks Associates
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11:15 AM CT |
IoT Platforms: Creating New Service Opportunities Industry Presentation
To maximize success, integrations and partnerships will be critical for service providers to create a holistic experience for consumers in multifamily. Integrating smart home devices will allow for the creation of fully connected systems in a property, as well as for the resident experiences. Consumers now expect advanced technology solutions that would require a platform to enable new services, like energy management, video storage and verification, access / control applications and more. These industry presentations highlight key solutions and vision for a connected experience.
Charles Hadsell, CEO, ePropertyCare
Jim Jacobellis, SVP, Alef Edge
Bradley Stutzman, CEO, O3 Energy
Moderator: Jason Paris, VP, Business Development, Parks Associates
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12:00 PM CT |
Workshop Close and Lunch
Sponsored by Nice
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April 17 Smart Spaces & New Tech Expanding Value -Prairie Ballroom A-C
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1:15 PM CT |
Welcome and Opening Comments
The future of housing is connected. Consumers increasingly expect their homes, offices, and virtually anywhere they go to have smart solutions that are convenient, green, and secure and built upon a reliable and high-performing home network. Parks Associates provides opening comments on the role of technology in smart spaces and specifically in the MDU market.
Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
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1:30 PM CT |
Opening Session: Adding Tech to Buildings
Multi-dwelling unit (MDU) property owners and managers, made up of smart apartments and smart condominiums, senior living, and student housing, are evaluating and investing in technology that opens a new generation of property management and resident experience. This opening session, featuring leading industry players, addresses the challenges and opportunities of adding tech into buildings.
Mike Branam, Director of Multifamily Sales, PointCentral
Robert Cerbone, VP Product Management and Marketing, CTS, Part of the OnGo Alliance
Ted Maulucci, President, SmartONE Solutions Inc.
Hrag Ohannessian, SVP of Global Sales Home Automation, Security & Hospitality, Universal Electronics
Travis Willis, Senior Product Manager, dormakaba Americas
Moderator: Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates
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2:30 PM CT |
Broadband Services and Role of Connectivity
Service providers have an inherent advantage in that they have an existing relationship with the MDU, particularly if they already supply bulk internet services. With the new FCC ruling to prohibit exclusive revenue-sharing agreements between ISPs and MDUs, bulk internet agreements allow MDUs to re-capture this lost revenue stream while improving the resident experience. This session addresses the role of broadband services, including managed Wi-Fi networks, adoption of smart home devices, and the competitive MDU market.
Scott Buehrle, VP, MDU Sales and Strategy, Frontier Communications
Hannah Greenberg, CEO, Eleven Software
Kristine Hedlund, Director, New Development and Major Accounts, Cox Communities
Fred Lutz, CEO, BAI Connect
Chris Rothey, VP, Multifamily Product Solutions, Xfinity Communities
Dan Terheggen, CEO, Smartaira
Moderator: Kristen Hanich, Director of Research, Parks Associates
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3:30 PM CT |
Networking Break
Sponsored by Eleven Software
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4:00 PM CT |
Keynote
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John Butrim
Vice President, Multifamily, Builder & HOA
ADT
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Moderator: Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
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4:30 PM CT |
Building Owner and Property Manager Perspectives
The ability to attract and retain residents, increase rent, and improve property security are the leading benefits that can prompt smart home device adoption. But the most important factor for smart home vendor selection is the integration of smart home systems into existing property management systems. This session highlights leading owner and property manager expectations for adding new tech to buildings and what services are most important.
Duncan Cannon, Director of Building Technology, Cortland
Jim Conti, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Nimbio
Brad Huber, VP and Chief Engineer, Brivo
Michele McWilliams-Tate, National Director of Leasing, Toll Brothers
Moderator: Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
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5:15 PM CT |
Industry Wrap-Up
Parks Associates’ team takes the stage to highlight key insights shared throughout the day and answer audience questions.
Kristen Hanich, Director of Research, Parks Associates
Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates
Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
Chris White, Research Director, Parks Associates
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5:30 PM CT |
Networking Reception
Sponsored by Cox Communities
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April 18 Leveraging Tech in Smart Spaces - Prairie Ballroom A-C
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8:00 AM CT |
Registration Open
Sponsored by ADT Multifamily
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8:00 AM CT |
Networking Breakfast
Sponsored by Blink Charging
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8:30 AM CT |
Welcome: Investing in the Building of the Future
Businesses looking to deploy tech solutions must also keep in mind operational efficiencies and their five-to-ten-year technology roadmap. Scalability and adaptability are essential. This session examines new requirements as building managers and owners look to enable new solutions that provide personalization and new services that focus on safety and security.
Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
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8:45 AM CT |
The Big Picture: What’s Driving Growth and How Fast Will it Happen
Partnerships will be a core part of tech-enabled services in MDUs. Device vendors must understand how the need for dedicated networks, integration with property management software, and security and privacy concerns impact properties’ willingness and ability to implement smart solutions. Solution vendors must also create proposals that adequately demonstrate the business benefits of smart solutions and meet property manager and owner expectations for ROI. This session addresses the near- and long-term future for tech in MDUs.
Tom Bumpass, Executive Director, Technology & Business Systems, Greystar
Michael Doucette, VP Connected Venues, Blueport
Kyle Finney, Business Development Manager, Arize
Reza Raji, SVP of the IoT Division, Vantiva
Paul Williams, Chief Product Officer, Nice North America
Moderator: Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
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9:45 AM CT |
Visionary Spotlight: Fireside Chat
Moderator: Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates
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10:15 AM CT |
Coffee & Networking
Sponsored by LiftMaster
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10:45 AM CT |
Access and Control Systems: Beyond Security
Property managers find smart home use cases that prevent theft and burglary most appealing. Parks Associates data consistently finds that security/safety use cases resonate among all US internet households, and we anticipate seeing networked cameras added to more properties. Smart cameras are the most prevalent smart home devices installed in common areas, but smart light bulbs/lighting are popular in units and common areas, highlighting the strength of the security and safety value proposition. This session addresses the solutions beyond access control and their value to residents and property managers.
Jen Macias DeMeyer, VP of Growth, Homebase.ai
Mark Eckroth, Head of Multifamily Sales, Deako Lighting
Preston Grutzmacher, Residential Business Leader, SALTO Systems
Jennifer Lytle, Vice President and General Manager of Commercial Emerging Business, Chamberlain Group
Moderator: Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates
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11:30 AM CT |
Keynote -Strategies for Success: How Property Technology Deployment is Transforming the Real Estate Landscape for Owners, Operators, and Investors
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Robert Grosz
President
World Cinema
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As the real-estate industry becomes increasingly tech-focused, investing in experience-driving technologies is more important than ever. Explore the role of PropTech, with a specific focus on how to strategically invest in technologies that enhance the customer experience from the lenses of property owners, investors, and operators. We will dive into the understanding of opportunities and challenges associated with property technology deployment, and practical strategies for integrating these technologies into their operations to drive success.
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Moderator: Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO, Parks Associates
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12:00 PM CT |
Lunch
Sponsored by Vantiva
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1:00 PM CT |
Research Presentation
Parks Associates research team shares insights on the growing revenue opportunity directly related to technology in buildings – from hospitality to apartments to student housing and senior living. This presentation quantifies the opportunity and highlights challenges with integration.
Kristen Hanich, Director of Research, Parks Associates
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1:15 PM CT |
Energy Management and Indoor Air Quality: Healthy Environments
Energy management savings are a huge driver for consumers and property owners. In addition, there is growing demand for clean air. These solutions include smart thermostats, as well as smart outlets, smart lights, and connected HVAC systems. This top value proposition offers an important benefit to reduce OPEX—smart lighting and energy management solutions allow managers to remotely adjust lighting and temperatures in unoccupied units. This session addresses the implementation of new tech related to energy management and healthy air solutions.
Joel Berntsen, Vice President, Channels & Partnerships, Vutility
Michael Ham, Co-Founder & President, RePure
Jeff Hendler, CEO, Logical Buildings
Adam Miller, VP, Microgrids, Sunnova
Mary Nitschke, Vice President of Sustainability, RealPage
Moderator: Chris White, Research Director, Parks Associates
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2:15 PM CT |
Insurance and Building Tech
New tech solutions can reduce risks from theft and losses or damage from inclement weather or malfunctioning equipment. The extent of these use cases depends on the equipment and levels of integration, but they offer a variety of opportunities to secure the property. While the main benefit is mitigation from loss, some insurance companies are starting to offer discounts for smart solutions, notably in the single-family housing sector. This session addresses the impact of proptech on insurance and MDUs.
Ken Deering, CEO, iGuard Home Solutions
Jeff Morrison, Vice President, Aquana Water Protection Systems
Dustin Orr, General Manager, ZoJacks Flood Prevention Systems
Moderator: Kristen Hanich, Director of Research, Parks Associates
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2:45 PM CT |
Networking Break
Sponsored by Aquana
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3:15 PM CT |
Amenities: EV Charging and Parking Deliveries, and Community Services
As tech advances, new services are required and in demand, including EV charging and delivery services. As EV adoption grows, consumers will look to apartments to provide charging stations, and property developers will turn to sensor-based technologies to help manage the experience. The new reliance on ecommerce creates demand to offer secure delivery options as well. This session examines the new opportunities to provide added value for residents.
Rebecca Gutierrez, VP of Marketing and Public Relations, Blink Charging
Michael Hughes, Chief Revenue Officer, ChargePoint
Ryan Kimura, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Premier
Eric Roseman, Chief Revenue Officer, Xeal Energy
Hooman Shahidi, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, EVPassport
Moderator: Chris White, Research Director, Parks Associates
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4:15 PM CT |
Keynote
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Tom Bumpass
Executive Director, Technology & Business Systems
Greystar
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Moderator: Jason Paris, VP, Business Development, Parks Associates
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4:45 PM CT |
The Integrator Opportunity: Bringing it all Together
The MDU market offers significant revenue potential with benefits for multiple players, including MDU owners and their staff and residents. With careful consideration to connectivity networks, integration with property management software, resident security and privacy, and training and support, vendors can offer a comprehensive solution that meets the needs of the different stakeholders and will tap into the full revenue-generating potential of this market. This session provides the integrator perspective including opportunities and challenges.
Sharon Douglass, Vice President of National Accounts, Cox Communities
Morgan Hertel, VP of Technology and Innovation, Rapid Response Monitoring
Ben Nowacky, Chief Product & Technology Officer, HappyCo
Moderator: Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates
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5:30 PM CT |
Networking Reception
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July 20 | Virtual: PropTech Market Evolution: Senior and Student Housing
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11:00 AM CT |
Welcome and Analyst Insight
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11:15 AM CT |
IoT in Student Housing: Safety, Health, Sustainability
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12:00 PM CT |
Fireside Chat: Visionary Spotlight
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12:30 PM CT |
New Era of Senior Living: Tech-enabled Properties
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1:30 PM CT |
Closing Comments
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Oct 5 | Virtual: Hospitality Market: Tech Driving New Value
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10:00 AM CT |
Welcome, Analyst Insight and Panel: Hospitality Market: Tech Driving New Value
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10:45 AM CT |
Use Cases Driving Demand: Safety, Health, Sustainability
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11:30 AM CT |
Closing Comments
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Nov 30 | Virtual: Investment and Expansion in Smart Spaces
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11:00 AM CT |
Welcome and Analyst Insight
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11:15 AM CT |
Platforms Enabling New Services
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12:00 PM CT |
Fireside Chat: Visionary Spotlight
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12:30 PM CT |
Opportunities & Challenges with Growth in MDU Market
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1:30 PM CT |
Closing Comments
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