UL Solutions and Siemens Collaborate on Smart Building Assessments Through SPIRE Qualification Program

August 20, 2024

UL Solutions recently announced its collaboration with Siemens, a provider of smart building technologies, through the SPIRE qualification program that expands access to expert resources and helps the smart building industry meet the rising demand for building assessments.

Through the SPIRE qualification program, Siemens assessors will perform a SPIRE Smart Building Assessment and submit findings for independent review by UL Solutions. When an evaluation demonstrates that a building meets specific criteria, UL Solutions will issue a UL Verified Mark and SPIRE Smart Building Rating, signifying that the building earned a UL Marketing Claim Verification. To be considered for qualified assessor status, Siemens candidates must meet all qualification requirements and complete training with UL Solutions.

“The demand for smart building assessments is being driven by building owners and managers seeking new ways to improve buildings and attract people back to them,” said Sudhi Sinha, vice president of Global and Strategic Accounts at UL Solutions. “Siemens is collaborating with UL Solutions to gain deeper insights into Siemens customers’ facilities and buildings. By focusing on the SPIRE program’s key categories regarding a building’s operational performance, technology and systems, Siemens can identify opportunities to address its customers’ needs to help improve performance and return on investment.”

At a ceremony at UL Solutions headquarters in Northbrook, Illinois, Dave Hopping, global CEO of smart infrastructure solutions and services at Siemens, and Weifang Zhou, executive vice president and president of Testing, Inspection and Certification at UL Solutions, shake hands after signing an agreement to collaborate on smart building assessments through the SPIRE qualification program. From left: Mike Kearney, vice president of enterprise business North America, Siemens; Dave Hopping, global CEO of smart infrastructure solutions and services, Siemens; Weifang Zhou, executive vice president and president of Testing, Inspection and Certification, UL Solutions; Sudhi Sinha, vice president of Global and Strategic Accounts, UL Solutions.

“The SPIRE program empowers our customers to unlock new possibilities and shape the future of their facilities,” said Dave Hopping, global CEO of smart infrastructure solutions and services at Siemens. “By using the SPIRE framework, we are pioneering a pathway for our customers not just to meet industry standards but to surpass them, driving unparalleled performance and value in their smart building journey.”

The SPIRE qualification program is part of the SPIRE Smart Buildings program, an objective assessment and rating program for smart buildings created in a partnership between the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and UL Solutions. The program focuses on six key categories: power and energy, health and well-being, life and property safety, connectivity, cybersecurity and sustainability. The SPIRE Smart Building Assessment, part of the SPIRE program, is an evaluation for smart buildings resulting in an overall UL Verified SPIRE Smart Building Rating and a road map for recommended performance improvements.

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