Occupancy-Driven Building Management

As UK building regulations evolve, particularly Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power) and Part F (Ventilation), building owners and operators face increasing pressure to balance energy efficiency with occupant wellbeing.

  This session explores a smarter approach:  

Using real occupancy data to drive building performance.

Discover how intelligent movement detection and LoRaWAN-enabled sensing create responsive environments that only heat, cool and ventilate when needed, improving efficiency without compromising comfort.
 

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • How occupancy sensing supports compliance with UK building regulations

  • Strategies to reduce energy consumption without impacting indoor air quality

  • Real-world applications of smart occupancy sensors in building management

  • How LoRaWAN integration enables scalable, non-disruptive deployment

  • Practical insights from industry experts at MClimate and Sontay
     

WEBINAR DETAILS

  Dates:  

5 March 2026 @ 13:00

  Speakers:  

  • Violeta Mitsova — CSO, MClimate

  • Ian Ross — Energy Optimisation Expert - Sontay Technical Trainer  

  • Stacey Lucas  — Commercial & Marketing Director at Sontay 
     

AGENDA

Welcome & Introductions — Sontay & MClimate (10 min)
UK Regulatory Context — Sontay (5 min)
Occupancy-Driven Energy Efficiency — MClimate (15 min)
BMS Integration via LoRaWAN — Sontay (10 min)
Live Q&A Session (5 min)

Build smarter, more efficient spaces.

Register now to discover how occupancy-driven building management can help reduce energy costs, support compliance, and create healthier indoor environments.

Build smarter, more efficient spaces

Webinar

Register now to discover how occupancy-driven building management can help reduce energy costs, support compliance, and create healthier indoor environments.

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Delivered in partnership with Sontay and MClimate, leaders in smart sensing and intelligent building technologies.