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WEF Explores AI and Tech for Decarbonising Real Estate Sector

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The World Economic Forum has published insights on leveraging artificial intelligence and digital technologies to drive decarbonisation in the global real estate industry. With buildings responsible for a significant share of global carbon emissions, WEF suggests that AI can optimise building systems, predict maintenance, enhance energy use, and reduce carbon footprints. Sustainability Magazine reports that integrating these technologies can help companies meet regulatory and environmental goals while providing more efficient and comfortable spaces for tenants. The article emphasizes collaboration between real estate stakeholders, technology providers, and policymakers.

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The adoption of AI and advanced technology is crucial for transforming one of the largest contributors to climate change. By enabling smarter energy management and supporting sustainability goals, these innovations could set new standards for greener cities and smarter infrastructure. Read more in our AI News Hub

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