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In the first in a series of three articles on data, Conrad Davies and Catherine Hammon discuss the challenge of creating a digital interface for a data-driven approach in real estate As we discuss in our report co-authored with Nuveen Real Estate, The New Age of Data in Real Estate, a shift in incentives is causing the real estate sector to think differently about its use of data. There is a vast array of options around this technology, from access systems and temperature or air quality monitoring to movement sensors and monitoring individuals' activity. loT systems can collect data, react to data, or both. Powering value As our report notes, the challenges around data collection and creating data-driven products, services and value for real estate assets are numerous but not prohibitive. "Data will power better, more sustainable and convivial environments in our buildings, new and valuable related services for occupants and greater insight for investors to drive value and returns." to read the report, visit: https://explore.osborneclarke.com/newageofdata Conrad Davies is head of urban dynamics and Catherine Hammon is digital transformation knowledge lawyer at Osborne Clarke Next time...