Siemens Launches AI-Powered Service for Autonomous Building Operations

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Siemens Smart Infrastructure launched Asset Performance Advanced, a new AI-enabled managed building service. By combining an integrated predictive failure mode classification with advanced fault detection and diagnosis (FDD), the solution helps customers across industries optimise operations, improve energy performance and enhance occupant comfort. Bringing together predictive intelligence, prescriptive AI and expert-guided actions, Asset Performance Advanced supports the transition toward human-centric autonomous buildings – enabling them to sense issues, decide actions and continuously improve performance.

The solution is built on three core capabilities: predictive, prescriptive and workflow. It identifies root causes of performance issues, recommends high impact actions to address them and enables automated, optimised execution across teams. Unlike analytics-only solutions, Asset Performance Advanced not only detects issues but also operationalizes response – combining AI-assisted recommendations, standardised resolution playbooks, and integrated workflows that route tasks to the right teams, supported by Siemens Digital Service Centres. This ensures that insights consistently translate into measurable outcomes.

Asset Performance Advanced is designed for industries where uptime and operational reliability are critical. It includes healthcare, higher education and commercial real estate. It is supported by intuitive dashboards and expert-led reporting. Healthcare facilities operating around the clock can detect issues early and maintain compliance in critical environments such as operating rooms and patient care areas. Higher education institutions gain portfolio-wide visibility to proactively manage assets across distributed campuses. Commercial real estate owners can improve comfort consistency, meet energy and ESG targets and enhance both tenant satisfaction and asset value.

“As buildings become more complex and data-rich, the challenge is no longer visibility but translating insights into meaningful impact. At Siemens, our vision is to create human-centric autonomous buildings that continuously adapt to the needs of their occupants while optimizing performance in the background. With Asset Performance Advanced, we are closing the loop between detection, decision, and execution by combining AI, domain expertise; and service delivery to enable more resilient, responsive, and sustainable building operations,” said Brad Haeberle, SVP of Services at Siemens Smart Infrastructure Buildings.