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James Massey, Managing Director for Facilities Management at MRI Software

MRI Software brings smart facilities management to life at Facilities & Estate Management Live

MRI Software is set to bring the future of smart facilities management to life at the upcoming Facilities & Estate Management Live Exhibition, where it will showcase how smart technology is reshaping the way estates and facilities are managed. Delegates will experience first-hand how MRI’s open and connected ecosystem is transforming estates and facilities operations with real-time data and insights, intelligent automation, and advanced analytics.

At the heart of MRI’s presence is its integrated facilities and energy management platform, design to help facilities teams gain more control over energy usage while adopting a preventative approach to maintenance. By leveraging IoT sensor technology and predictive insights, facilities leaders have the opportunity to reduce costs, extend asset life, and enhance sustainability, all while creating safer, sustainable and more efficient spaces.

MRI will be running live demonstrations that bring its footfall analytics technology to life. From optimised cleaning schedules in high-traffic areas to predictive maintenance for HVAC and lighting, and even intelligent resource allocation, MRI’s solutions empower teams to deliver more responsive, efficient, and sustainable services.

Beyond operational efficiencies, MRI will also showcase the latest in innovation with PPE monitoring which can detect whether individuals are wearing the correct protective gear in designated zones. This has significant implications for compliance and safety, as the technology automatically flags non-compliance in high-risk areas and can also assess the effectiveness of safety training by analysing usage trends.

Another powerful innovation from MRI’s FM ecosystem is its intelligent safety suite. Features being demonstrated live at the show include real-time trip and fall detection providing instant alerts to facilities teams, automatically logging incidents for reporting, and generating heatmaps to recognise high risk areas. This enables the team to make proactive improvements to layouts or signage. In environments where vulnerable individuals may need extra support, these technological advancements can be critical.

MRI is also introducing AI-powered fire detection, capable of identifying smoke or flames within just two seconds; significantly faster than traditional sensors. This early-warning capability supports quicker evacuation protocols, reduces false alarms, and extends protection to remote or unmanned sites, giving facilities leaders greater confidence in safeguarding their people and assets.

Together, these innovations demonstrate how MRI’s solutions go beyond operational efficiency to set new standards in safety, compliance, and risk management; helping facilities teams protect both people and places.

James Massey, Managing Director for Facilities Management at MRI Software, said: “Facilities management has become a strategic function that shapes the experience of buildings and estates. We’re excited to bring our latest FM innovations to Facilities & Estate Management Live,” continued Massey. “We’re showing how data and automation can empower facilities teams to work smarter, respond faster, and create safer, more desirable and sustainable environments.”

Visitors to the exhibition are invited to stop by the MRI booth – B5 – to see these technologies in action and explore how they can transform their own facilities management strategies.

For more information visit www.mrisoftware.com/uk/ or call 020 3861 7100.

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