InnerSpace is a space utilization platform that helps large enterprises make smarter decisions about their use of corporate real estate.

InnerSpace offers best-in-class insights that go beyond simple people counting, without the need for additional sensor installation, maintenance, cabling, or battery changes, providing you with 100% coverage of your real estate and offering 5-10x more accuracy than competitive Wi-Fi-based systems (within 2 meters, with over 90% accuracy).
Their platform provides a more comprehensive view of how individuals and teams use their workspaces while prioritizing privacy and security. Their technology leverages a company's existing Wi-Fi infrastructure to provide unrivaled, multi-dimensional data without all the cost and effort needed for traditional sensor-based systems.
You'll get up and running within 24 hours to offer best-in-class insights of how individuals and teams interact, navigate and use space. With recommendations for improved efficiency, employee experience and sustainability, their highly scalable solutions help turn your workplace into a competitive advantage.
Built for privacy and security, their platform is GDPR compliant as well as SOC 2 Type I and ISO-27001 certified.
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Brad Dameron from the University of Iowa's Asset Optimization Team and Katie Rossman from Clockworks Analytics walk through how Iowa handles 3,500 faults per day without burying their maintenance shops, showing the exact triage, routing, and closeout workflow they built to turn fault detection into planned work orders that look and feel identical to every other work order in the system.
Tearle Whitson, VP of OT at Metronational and a 26-year facilities veteran, digs into the infrastructure layer that makes or breaks CBM programs—explaining why bad sensor data, uncalibrated instruments, and communication failures will undermine your fault detection before you ever get to triage, and how to build the 'building DNA' foundation that everything else depends on.
Travis Criner, Executive Director of FM Programs at CBRE, makes the case that the hardest part of condition-based maintenance isn't the technology—it's redesigning your maintenance workflows, from validating which PM tasks actually need to exist, to updating CMMS job plans, renegotiating third-party contracts, and deciding what to do with the technician capacity you free up.
James Dice introduces the Nexus Labs Condition-Based Maintenance Playbook, built from 50+ case studies, walking through why CBM is best understood as a layer on top of existing maintenance programs—not a replacement—and outlining the eight-step framework for setup, piloting, and rollout that the industry's leading building owners are using to reduce reactive work, extend asset life, and prove value to leadership.
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