Using building occupancy data to reduce energy consumption
Data collected using facility Digital Twins is processed to understand the pattern of life in buildings, enabling heating and cooling to be optimized based on real-time occupancy levels.
This enables comfort levels to be maintained whilst reducing the overall energy consumption within a building or facility.
Using building sensor data to facilitate predictive maintenance
Data collected using facility Digital Twins is processed to predict failure and servicing needs of building plants to ensure optimal efficiency of operation.
This ensures that energy is not wasted due to the inefficient running of plants reducing the overall energy footprint of a building or facility.
Earth observation: data service (3D radar)
Earth observation generates a massive amount of raw data which grows further as it is combined with relevant terrestrial data sources. The data volume continues to expand as more devices capture more types of data in greater detail.
Fujitsu is looking beyond basic data capture to providing actionable data – data that has been categorized so that it can be used to inform business decisions from socio-economic planning to commodity management and environmental monitoring.
We are working with partners across the earth observation value chain, seeking ways to make data create more value for everyone.
Earth observation: space safety
With the number of space activities and launches increasing rapidly, safety in space is becoming a big issue. Fujitsu is working to make space debris removal commercially viable and researching space traffic management systems.
Space systems (including satellites) are expensive assets, and we depend on them more than ever in our daily lives. Fujitsu is developing security techniques to bring business-class security to these vital systems.
Earth observation: climate change
Governments need reliable information to address climate change, mitigate biodiversity loss and meet UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Fujitsu is working to provide complete and actionable data that is ready for climate modelling, emergency planning and recovery, and management of natural resources.
The global market size for environmental monitoring is expected to reach $26.7bn by 2025.
Using real-time traffic data to speed-up deliveries
Quantum-inspired computing can be used to design last-mile delivery routes that take into account real-time traffic and logistics data.
This way, customers get their goods faster and delivery drivers spend less time stuck in traffic, using fuel and causing emissions.
