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Future-Ready Buildings: BubblyNet Cuts Carbon Emissions with Bluetooth® Mesh Innovation

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Environmental awareness is not new. However, the urgency to repair and reverse the harmful effects of decades of complacency has taken root. Energy-efficient buildings are emerging as a cornerstone of this movement, playing a significant role in the quest for a net-zero future. Fabio Zaniboni, Founder and Chief Vision Officer of BubblyNet, understands the challenges and believes that a practical approach toward sustainability can turn awareness into action.

CLEARWATER, Fla., Aug. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — A 2023 Global Trends survey found that an average of 80% of people across 50 countries agree that without swift and substantial changes to human behavior, the world will be on the brink of an environmental disaster. (1) With environmental concerns front and center, businesses worldwide are becoming laser-focused on sustainability and zero-emissions policies. Fabio Zaniboni, Founder and Chief Vision Officer of BubblyNet, notes, “One area that’s getting a lot of attention is the built environment, the surroundings and structures where people live and work, a major contributor to global carbon emissions. If we’re serious about achieving a net-zero future, we must make energy-efficient buildings the norm.”

“To achieve a net-zero future, we must make energy-efficient buildings the norm,” says Fabio Zaniboni, Founder and Chief Vision Officer of BubblyNet, emphasizing the importance of sustainability in the built environment as a major contributor to global carbon emissions.

57 Million Square Feet Shortfall Ahead
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) reports that buildings are responsible for 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions, with 28% coming from operational emissions (heating, cooling, and powering buildings) and 11% from the embodied carbon in materials and construction. The global building stock is expected to double by 2050. The “Advancing Net Zero” initiative by WorldGBC has developed a ‘call to action’ report focusing on energy-related carbon emissions that emphasizes a whole lifecycle approach, including the systemic changes necessary to achieve full decarbonization across the global buildings sector. By 2030, the initiative strives for all new buildings and renovations to achieve at least a 40% reduction in embodied carbon and to reach net-zero embodied carbon across the sector by 2050. (2)

While the push towards energy-efficient buildings is gaining momentum, it’s not without its challenges. Implementing advanced digital technologies in building management systems is a proven way to cut energy consumption and carbon emissions. However, the costs associated with these upgrades can be substantial, forcing building owners and developers to carefully weigh the benefits of sustainability against budget constraints.
A recent JLL report reveals that the demand for low-carbon office spaces is expected to outpace supply by 75% across major U.S. markets by 2030, resulting in a projected shortage of 57 million square feet. This imbalance is driven by corporate commitments to sustainability and stricter regulations, with cities like New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. facing considerable supply gaps. In New York alone, 72% of the top 100 occupiers’ future office needs are linked to carbon reduction targets, yet the current pipeline will meet less than a third of this demand. As businesses increasingly prioritize energy-efficient and fossil fuel-free spaces, the market for low-carbon offices will likely see rising rents and intensified competition for available properties. (3)

The Intelligent Building Automation Technologies market is booming, with projections indicating it will grow from $90.2 billion in 2023 to $152.4 billion by 2028, at a solid annual growth rate of 11.0%. The heightened focus on energy efficiency, sustainability, and indoor air quality management in commercial and residential buildings is fueling this increase. Central to this market expansion are technologies like advanced sensors, HVAC controls, and cloud-based systems, which offer tangible benefits such as reduced energy consumption, enhanced occupant comfort, and lower operational costs. (4) Smart buildings, which leverage technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics, are transforming how buildings are designed and managed.

Upgrade Legacy Buildings with Smart Tech: Cutting Installation Costs by 60%
One of the biggest hurdles to adopting smart building technologies has been upgrading existing infrastructure, especially in older buildings. Zaniboni explains, “BubblyNet leverages the latest innovations in microchip manufacturing and wireless protocols, which were not available a decade ago, to make intelligent buildings both possible and affordable.” By eliminating much of the traditional hardware BubblyNet reduces installation costs by as much as 60% by embedding lightweight microchips directly into devices.
BubblyNet’s system is adaptable and designed to be retrofitted into older buildings, allowing these structures to be updated with modern smart systems without extensive rewiring or infrastructure changes.
The lightweight microchips of their system replace the need for control cabinets, hubs and copper wiring, profoundly reducing environmental impact; they connect electrical devices wirelessly using Bluetooth® mesh technology. This boosts energy efficiency and reduces the materials needed for smart building management, which aligns perfectly with the circular economy principles of reusing, recycling, waste reduction, and product redesign.

BubblyNet’s Paperclip-Sized Microchip Revolutionizes Building Management Efficiency
The technology is incredibly versatile, allowing multiple building functions—lighting, shades, internal air quality and acoustics through sound masking—to be controlled through a single, lightweight chip. This flexibility not only enhances sustainability but also brings noticeable operational efficiencies. In large-scale projects, the ability to upgrade existing infrastructure without substantial physical changes can lead to a significantly smaller environmental footprint and considerable cost savings.
BubblyNet’s system intelligence is decentralized, with data processing occurring locally on the devices rather than in a centralized cloud. This also reduces energy consumption and keeps sensitive data more secure, as it’s processed on-site rather than sent to the cloud. The decentralized nature of the system adds a layer of resilience as well, making it less vulnerable to widespread failures.
Zaniboni emphasizes, “Our technology enables appreciable operational efficiencies, contributing to cost savings and a lower environmental footprint, minimizing natural resource depletion and making sustainability more accessible and cost-effective. We are not just adding intelligence; we are doing so with the least possible material use, minimizing the depletion of natural resources.”

About BubblyNet
Fabio Zaniboni, a visionary armed with 15 years of expertise in lighting technology, has focused his career on developing environments created with personalized “bubbles” of comfort and wellness. His vision led to the creation of BubblyNet, a company dedicated to revolutionizing building wellness, one space at a time. Based in Clearwater, FL, BubblyNet specializes in smart buildings with smart controls built on Bluetooth® mesh for lighting, sound masking, and air quality control that uplift well-being and where individuals can enjoy their own preferences and ideal settings. From office buildings, airports, and healthcare facilities to hotels and airports, their technology is a valuable asset in enhancing workplace productivity, supporting hybrid work models, and improving employee well-being and trust. They are a software company that embeds technology and know-how into hardware, rather than hardware manufacturers that complement their products with software. BubblyNet’s visionary technology has created a new category in the industry: human-centric smart building control solutions, now known as WELL controls. For more information visit https://bubblynet.com/.

References:
1.    2024, 20 Jun, et al. “Global Surveys Show People’s Growing Concern about Climate Change.” Clean Energy Wire, 20 June 2024, cleanenergywire.org/factsheets/global-surveys-show-peoples-growing-concern-about-climate-change#:~:text=At%20an%20average%2080%20percent,we%20change%20our%20habits%20quickly. 
2.    “Embodied Carbon.” World Green Building Council, 28 Oct. 2022, worldgbc.org/advancing-net-zero/embodied-carbon/#:~:text=Buildings%20are%20currently%20responsible%20for,11%25%20from%20materials%20and%20construction.
3.    “Soaring Demand for Low Carbon Offices Will Outstrip Supply.” Commercial Real Estate, 25 Sept. 2023, us.jll.com/en/trends-and-insights/research/soaring-demand-for-low-carbon-offices-will-outstrip-supply.
4.    MarketsandMarkets. “Intelligent Building Automation Technologies Market Worth $152.4 Billion by 2028 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarketsTM.” PR Newswire: Press Release Distribution, Targeting, Monitoring and Marketing, 31 Jan. 2024, prnewswire.com/news-releases/intelligent-building-automation-technologies-market-worth-152-4-billion-by-2028—exclusive-report-by-marketsandmarkets-302049170.html.

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Supreme Court Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin Joins Elementary Students for Live Virtual Q&A and Chapter One Storybook Reading on Sep. 24

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The Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first Indigenous person appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, will join elementary students in a live virtual Q&A on September 24, from 1:00-2:15 pm ET, following a reading of the children’s storybook, “Daanis the Judge.” This event is hosted by Chapter One, a children’s literacy charity, to commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Lawyer Victoria Perrie, writer of “Daanis the Judge,” will read aloud the inspiring story, which is based on Justice O’Bonsawin’s remarkable journey. Illustrator EJ Miller-Larson will join Justice O’Bonsawin and Perrie in a moderated Q&A session with over 1900 elementary students.

TORONTO, Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first Indigenous person to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, will join elementary students in a live virtual Q&A following a live online reading of the original children’s storybook “Daanis the Judge,” on September 24, from 1:00-2:15 pm ET. The event will be hosted by Chapter One to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Chapter One is a children’s literacy charity that provides 1:1 high-impact reading tutoring and co-creates original storybooks with participating communities nationwide.

“I am very humbled and proud to be a part of the book, “Daanis the Judge.” My hope is that this book will inspire youth to dream big and know that anything is possible. I am evidence of that!” – Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin

Métis-Cree lawyer Victoria Perrie, who wrote “Daanis the Judge,” will lead the live reading. Students will ask questions during a moderated Q&A with Justice O’Bonsawin, Perrie, and illustrator EJ Miller-Larson, of the Fond du Lac Band and Oneida Nation.

“Daanis the Judge” was inspired by Justice O’Bonsawin’s trailblazing career. It tells the story of a young student, Daanis, who dreams of becoming a judge after learning about Justice O’Bonsawin’s achievements.

The story is part of Chapter One’s growing collection of original children’s e-storybooks, co-created with Indigenous writers, illustrators and communities. The e-storybooks celebrate Indigenous experiences and perspectives, and feature audio clips of Elders pronouncing foundational words in their communities’ first languages. All e-storybooks are provided for free through the Global Free Library.

About Chapter One

Chapter One (chapterone.org/ca) is a global nonprofit and registered Canadian charity that provides one-on-one early literacy tutoring programs to 2,300 children in eight provinces and territories across Canada. Its proven “short burst” high-impact tutoring approach—five-minute sessions, three to five times a week—is ideally suited to young children’s attention spans and aligns with the Science of Reading. In one of the largest randomized control trials conducted on early literacy instruction, researchers from Stanford University found that 7 out of 10 students receiving Chapter One high impact tutoring achieved phonics benchmarks by the end of Kindergarten, compared to 32% in the control group.

Children at risk of reading failure receive 1:1 reading support from trained, paid paraprofessional tutors through Chapter One’s online reading platform and custom software. Programs are delivered in-person and virtually in classrooms through agreements with schools and school boards, and at home on families’ smartphones, connecting struggling readers with individualized reading support—regardless of location and circumstance, even in some of the most geographically remote communities in Canada.

In addition to its tutoring programs, Chapter One collaborates with Indigenous communities to co-create children’s stories that represent the communities’ priorities and experiences and advance language revitalization efforts. The e-storybooks are provided for free online, as part of the Global Free Library.

Event details

The Live Virtual Q&A and Reading of “Daanis the Judge” with the Honourable Justice O’Bonsawin takes place on Tuesday, September 24, from 1:00-2:15 pm ET via Zoom. The event is open to elementary classes (Grades 1-6). Teachers/principals must register their classes in advance using this link.

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PEAC Institute Launches “24 Hour Pause for Peace: A Global Concert”

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24 Hour Pause for Peace Will Be the Largest Peace Initiative Ever Worldwide, Unifying 96 Countries on Six Continents Through Music

MONTCLAIR, N.J., Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — On this International Day of Peace, PEAC Institute, part of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize winning team, has launched “24 Hour Pause for Peace: A Global Concert,” the largest peace initiative ever organized worldwide through music.

“Now, we need companies, government entities, other nonprofits and donors who care about our cause for peace to join us in lifting up the biggest event of this generation.”

On October 4, 2025, this ground-breaking program will activate a massive network of youth ensembles that spans 96 countries and territories across six continents and host two 24-hour commercial festivals featuring some of the biggest acts in music and entertainment. This extraordinary day-long event will be live-streamed globally, allowing millions to participate simultaneously.

“It has been 40 years since Live Aid and We Are the World historically unified and changed the world through music,” said Rebecca Irby, president and CEO of PEAC Institute. “With our planet riddled with post-pandemic fatigue, climate chaos, unsettling wars and more, we believe it is time to create a new trajectory for humanity by inviting everyone around the globe to a 24 hour pause for peace to enjoy the sounds of music and feel the transformative power of human connection,” Irby explained.

Additionally, 24 Hour Pause for Peace plans to amass more than 100 million ambassadors to sign an appeal to the United Nations calling for a 24 hour ceasefire during the children’s concerts and commercial music events. All countries are welcome to participate with no exceptions. One of Pause for Peace’s core beliefs is everyone has the right to be equally respected and heard, particularly in collectively calling for peace.

“Achieving this ambitious global endeavor requires the support and participation from the most impactful brands, organizations, and influential leaders, artists and celebrities,” said Jennifer McKenna, 24 Hour Pause for Peace CEO.

Pause for Peace is a $165 million global initiative. Currently, it is in its first phase of raising seed capital through consumer brand-aligned sponsorships and private donors. Funding for the program is tax-deductible through PEAC’s 501(c)(3) status.

“We have assembled an exceptional executive team of change agents in entertainment, production, consumer marketing, charitable development and global security to make this extraordinary, worldwide peace event happen.” McKenna added. “Now, we need companies, government entities, other nonprofits and donors who care about our cause for peace to join us in lifting up the biggest event of this generation.” To become involved in 24 Hour Pause for Peace: A Global Concert as a sponsor, partner or donor, sign up to be an Ambassador, or for more information, go to www.24hourpauseforpeace.org.

About PEAC Institute

PEAC Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in the United States. PEAC stands for peace, education, art and communication. It was formed in 2016 through a campaign with partner organization, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which garnered a 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. PEAC now holds special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and has a global presence working with countries and territories worldwide to reach the most marginalized youth through art and communication activities to help them explore and express. For more information on PEAC Institute, go to www.peacinstitute.org.

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Global Times: China opens 12 nuclear research facilities to global scientists

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The involved facilities span areas such as basic nuclear research, isotope production, nuclear environment simulation, equipment testing, and radioactive waste treatment and disposal.

VIENNA, Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — China will open 12 nuclear research facilities and testing platforms to international scientists and institutions to enhance global cooperation, a senior Chinese official said here on Monday.

These include the China Advanced Research Reactor, the new-generation tokamak device Huanliu-3, and the Beishan Underground Research Laboratory, Liu Jing, vice chairman of the China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA), said at a meeting on the sidelines of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) annual general conference.

The facilities span areas such as basic nuclear research, isotope production, nuclear environment simulation, equipment testing, and radioactive waste treatment and disposal.

Monday’s meeting, themed “Share for Development,” was organized by the CAEA to promote international cooperation in nuclear technology research and development, as China marks the 40th anniversary of its accession to the IAEA.

Yu Jianfeng, chairman of China National Nuclear Corporation, said at the event that the company aims to deepen cooperation with the IAEA and expand international collaboration. He expressed hope that opening China’s nuclear research facilities will contribute to advancing nuclear technology globally.

IAEA’s Deputy Director General Mikhail Chudakov commended China’s remarkable achievements in nuclear energy development and highlighted the long-standing, fruitful relationship between the IAEA and the CAEA.

Welcoming China’s decision to open up more of its nuclear research and development facilities, Chudakov said the move will further strengthen the agency’s technical capacity to support its member states.

On Monday evening, the CAEA and China’s permanent mission to the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations in Vienna jointly held a reception at the UN headquarters in Vienna to celebrate the 40th anniversary of China’s accession to the IAEA. More than 200 participants, including IAEA representatives and foreign envoys to Vienna, attended the event.

Li Song, China’s permanent representative to the UN and other international organizations in Vienna, said at the reception that China and the IAEA have expanded practical cooperation and jointly promoted the development of nuclear energy over the past 40 years.

China, he said, will continue to strengthen collaboration with the IAEA and its member states to address emerging challenges in international security, safeguard the global non-proliferation regime, and promote the use of nuclear energy and technology for the benefit of the Global South.

At the reception, Liu, Li and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi jointly unveiled a bronze statue of Qian Sanqiang, a renowned Chinese nuclear physicist and one of the founders of China’s nuclear industry.

The statue, donated by China, will be permanently displayed at the IAEA headquarters, alongside sculptures of Polish-French physicist Marie Curie and other prominent figures who have made significant contributions to the peaceful use of nuclear energy.

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