Café Zai: Intelligence for Informed Environments

27 Got sensors? Got IoT? Got “smart buildings”?

10 min · 1. Feb. 2026
Episode 27 Got sensors? Got IoT? Got “smart buildings”? Cover

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Then why can’t you keep ice cream at the right temperature? Everyone imagines ice cream melting , but the real operational killer is often the opposite: the freezer goes too cold, product gets freezer burn, and inventory is lost. This episode is a field note as I prep to fly to AHR in Vegas — reflecting on a week where we proved something important with Facil.ai + Onuma: Smart buildings are not defined by dashboards. They’re defined by outcomes. If you have sensors and “smarts,” but your ice cream is still outside the right temperature range, you don’t have a smart building, you have a disconnected system. And this is not just about ice cream. We connected: * live IoT telemetry (Facil.ai) * to CloudBIM context (Onuma) * to operational action (work orders) And we did it fast , not because it was “easy,” but because the foundation has been built for years, and AI is now accelerating the last mile: synthesis, storytelling, and iteration. If you have smarts and your ice cream isn’t right… you have a problem. This episode is about fixing that problem , with connection, context, and meaning. Join us!

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Episode 27 Got sensors? Got IoT? Got “smart buildings”? Cover

27 Got sensors? Got IoT? Got “smart buildings”?

Then why can’t you keep ice cream at the right temperature? Everyone imagines ice cream melting , but the real operational killer is often the opposite: the freezer goes too cold, product gets freezer burn, and inventory is lost. This episode is a field note as I prep to fly to AHR in Vegas — reflecting on a week where we proved something important with Facil.ai + Onuma: Smart buildings are not defined by dashboards. They’re defined by outcomes. If you have sensors and “smarts,” but your ice cream is still outside the right temperature range, you don’t have a smart building, you have a disconnected system. And this is not just about ice cream. We connected: * live IoT telemetry (Facil.ai) * to CloudBIM context (Onuma) * to operational action (work orders) And we did it fast , not because it was “easy,” but because the foundation has been built for years, and AI is now accelerating the last mile: synthesis, storytelling, and iteration. If you have smarts and your ice cream isn’t right… you have a problem. This episode is about fixing that problem , with connection, context, and meaning. Join us!

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