Taylor’s University Robotics Lab

Taylor’s University, ranked top 40 in Asia, is at the forefront of environmental research, education, and collaboration to drive green engineering, equipping individuals and communities to build a future that is inclusive, sustainable, and accountable.
Project Name:

Taylor’s University Robotics Lab

Project Description:
Taylor’s University, ranked top 40 in Asia, is at the forefront of environmental research, education, and collaboration to drive green engineering, equipping individuals and communities to build a future that is inclusive, sustainable, and accountable.
Taylor’s University was crowned Overall Education Winner at the 10th QS Reimagine Education Awards, and also clinched a Gold Award in the Sustainability Education category. This recognition was bestowed in acknowledgment of the Impact Labs, which are in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Our Scope

ICarbon was tasked to implement the iCarbon Platform in the Robotic Lab to monitor laboratory occupancy, energy consumption and indoor air quality. 

We provided BIM/Digital Twin modelling for the robotics lab.  IoT sensors were placed to collect data on occupancy, energy consumption and air quality.  Our BIM4Carbon takes real-time data using our AI capabilities to provide analysis of the environment and make recommendations to optimise energy efficiency, cost savings and maintenance requirements.

Project Owner

iCarbon

Project Type

POV Collaboration between iCarbon and Taylor’s University

Lead Consultant

Commencement

Q1 2025

BIM Consultant

MES Asia

Completion

Q2 2025

Contractor

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