DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE )--The "The Global Market for Smart and Sustainable Buildings 2023-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Due to evolving standards for building regulations and demand for occupant comfort, the performance of building envelopes continues to improve.
Buildings account for ~30-40% of the world's total primary energy, and the benefits of energy-efficient buildings are numerous, from better thermal comfort to a longer building lifecycle. In order to adhere to regulations, many new buildings are required to meet energy efficiency targets.
These targets are increasingly met through technology, and in most cases rely on advanced materials, either by developing new materials or modifying existing ones.
The use of advanced materials, nanomaterials, and smart materials is now driving improved building envelope performance by allowing the reconciliation of the architectural features of buildings with the new challenges of energy and environmental efficiency.
1.3 Environmental, social, and economic benefits
1.3.1 Smart, sustainable, and inclusive buildings
1.5 Traditional construction materials with new properties
1.6 Smart/switchable/dynamic glass or smart windows
1.7 Advanced thermal and sound insulation
1.12 Market revenues and forecasts, by technology area to 2031
2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY
4.2 Market drivers for smart glass
4.5 Comparison of smart glass technologies
4.11.3 Integration with building systems/Internet of things (IoT)
4.12 Advanced materials for smart glass and windows
4.12.3 Suspended particle device (SPD) smart glass
4.12.4 Polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) smart glass
6.2 Advanced materials for vibration damping
7.2 Advanced materials for smart coatings and films
8 SMART AIR FILTRATION AND HVAC
8.2 Advanced materials for smart filtration and HVAC
9.1 Advanced materials for heating and energy efficiency
9.3 Advanced materials for thermal and sound insulation
9.3.2 Transparent and flexible thermal insulation windows
9.3.5.1 Heat exchangers for heat pumps
9.3.6.1 Organic/biobased phase change materials
9.3.6.6 PCMS in buildings and construction
10.2 Advanced materials for building energy harvesting
10.2.3.1 Solar power generating transparent glazing
10.2.3.2.2 Printed semi-transparent and multi-coloured PV modules
11.2 Types of smart building sensors
11.3.4 CO2 sensors for energy efficient buildings
12.1 Advanced materials for smart lighting
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