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Butlr body heat sensors make offices more effective

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsJuly 22, 2025No Comments
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Butlr Heat Sensing Tech provides information on the use of office spaces.

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While more and more employees go back to the office, by choice or by force, large companies are more interested than ever to understand how they use space. The pandemic has fundamentally changed how and where people work, and even in the return dynamics, the emphasis is more on the best way to use and monetize offices, as well as to make it more economical in energy.

To this end, some companies use body heat. Butlr, a startup based in San Francisco, 6 years old, who was a spin-off of Mit Media Lab, uses body temperature technology to understand how humans act and interact in the office without using cameras. In other words, it is anonymous.

The sensors placed around the office space record the heat, then incorporate the AI to look at all the aspects of the physical interactions. This includes occupation, pedestrian traffic, frequency and location of meetings, unoccupied or congested areas and the impact on heating and cooling systems. But it goes beyond that.

“By understanding how colleagues act and interact in the office while guaranteeing privacy, you can make it a more productive, collaborative and aligned place with corporate culture – a place with a place to be there,” said Honghao Deng, CEO and Co -founder of Butlr. “This can have an impact on retention and performance, and you can even see the attitudes go from negative to positive.”

Companies use data to make decisions about layout and design, renovations, hybrid work hours, maintenance, cleaning hours and rental negotiations.

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The costs of so -called office settings, or improvements in spaces, are up, according to a new JLL report.

“The increased accent on current attendance, employee experience and sustainability performance is to focus on investment in high -quality workspaces, with increased expenses on materials and finishes and profiles of changing costs on many projects,” according to the report.

JLL has also noted that the increase in costs, as well as economic uncertainty, contribute to hesitation in CRE’s investment decisions. This has the potential to have long -term impacts in the overall workplace. Price increases in raw materials and labor shortages increase overall construction costs in all regions.

However, more and more companies reject workers at the office and strengthen flexible work agreements in culture. This flexible work paradigm, according to Deng, has more employers looking for data and information on the actual use of functions.

“You can think about it both from a cultural and financial point of view,” he said.

In April, Butlr announced the completion of its last investment series for a total of $ 75 million in funding to date. The company’s customers extend to the office, higher education and care for the elderly and include names like Verizon, CBRE, Transporter and Compass Group.

The company serves customers in North America, Europe and Asia.

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