Senseware CEO Honored for Revolutionizing IoT Data Connectivity
Dr. Serene Almomen, CEO and co-founder of proptech innovator Senseware, was recently profiled by the Washington Business Journal for her company’s groundbreaking work in real-time data integration. Senseware is transforming how companies leverage IoT devices by seamlessly connecting previously siloed data sources.
As Dr. Almomen explained, “We can now collect data in real time from just about any device.” This includes everything from HVAC systems to indoor air quality sensors to building access systems. Senseware’s platform ingests and normalizes this high volume, heterogeneous data for unified visibility.
Sophisticated analytics then help end users act on these integrated insights to reduce costs, improve operations and create smarter spaces. As Dr. Almomen notes, “We’re here to help businesses take that data and turn it into actual intelligence.”
Rapid Growth Through Compelling Value Proposition
Since launching in 2014, Senseware has quickly grown to support over 100 million square feet of properties across office, retail, healthcare and other sectors. The company’s momentum stems from the immense value their technology delivers by consolidating data streams that typically remain disconnected.
“We save clients time and money while making their spaces healthier and more efficient,” said Dr. Almomen. This compelling value proposition has captured the attention of major commercial and institutional real estate owners.
Championing Diversity in PropTech Innovation
Since co-founding Senseware, Serene Almomen has quickly made waves in the male-dominated commercial real estate tech sector. Her innovative thinking and pioneering IoT architecture earned her a spot on the Washington Business Journal’s 2022 Women Who Mean Business list.
As one of just 23 honorees out of 1100 nominations, the recognition affirms Dr. Almomen’s influence as both a visionary entrepreneur and leader. Her ability to foster connectivity extends beyond Senseware’s technology to cultivate collaboration across her industry.
Expect continuing advancement in IoT capabilities as Dr. Almomen helps usher in the next generation of intelligent buildings while empowering more diversity in PropTech.
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