Cloudfm has achieved second place in BusinessCloud’s annual ranking of ‘Top 50 PropTech Businesses’ recognising its Mindset PRISM solution for monitoring building assets.

The platform delivers data to a cloud-based dashboard and app, and encourages users to make practical environmental changes. By combining IoT, AI, and machine learning, property managers can effectively target energy and resource usage, reducing costs and waste and building an asset data index to enable predictive maintenance. Company data shows users achieving 23 per cent energy savings in large multi-site operations.

After years of research and development, the Mindsett PRISM product is now achieving results for customers across a diverse range of industries.

Jeff Dewing, Cloud CEO, says: “We set out to help companies address the challenges of reducing their carbon emissions in a meaningful way. After years of research and development, the Mindsett PRISM product is now achieving results for customers across a diverse range of industries.

“The beauty of the Mindsett platform is that it uses data to drive behavioural change, which independent studies have proven accelerates change to achieve economic efficiencies and environmental benefits.”

PropTech 50 is an annual study of UK businesses using innovative technologies for building management, real estate, and construction. A public vote is combined with selections from an independent judging panel to determine the final ranking.

Mindsett PRISM can be integrated with existing systems and workflows, making it easy for organisations to adopt without disrupting their operations. The system is designed to be user-friendly, with intuitive dashboards and apps and interactive reports that provide actionable intelligence.


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