See how facility managers are using AI to improve efficiency, energy performance and security

In collaboration with independent market research firm PureSpectrum, Johnson Controls OpenBlue surveyed facility managers at organizations with more than 200 employees across sectors including healthcare, higher education, government, manufacturing, real estate, finance and technology.

Download the report to explore how facilities teams are responding to labor shortages, rising energy costs, cyber risk and aging infrastructure. Discover how smarter automation, predictive maintenance, connected data and AI-driven building insights are elevating the FM role within their organizations.

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See how facility managers are using AI to improve efficiency, energy performance and security

Key takeaways from the 2026 AI & Digitalization Report for Facility Managers

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Labor shortages are accelerating automation

Learn why facilities teams are embracing automation and building integration to maintain performance as growing complexity puts more pressure on operations.

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AI adoption is growing, but integration is a hurdle

See how respondents use AI in facility operations, and why data quality, system integration and cybersecurity concerns are slowing broader expansion.

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Energy performance is shaping digital investment

Discover why rising energy costs are pushing facility managers to prioritize energy insights and optimization strategies that improve efficiency and control spend.

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Predictive maintenance and cyber resilience are top priorities

Find out how FMs are investing in predictive maintenance, uptime and connected system protection as they work to reduce risk and get more from existing assets.

Download the 2026 AI & Digitalization in Facilities Management Report for Facility Managers