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Eyesea Green: Tashiv Ramsander, Director, Eyesea Green

Eyesea Green

Eyesea Green’s Eyesense system was developed with a clear goal in mind: to improve how energy is managed in buildings by making them smarter, more responsive, and more sustainable. The result is a human-centric, AI-powered building energy management system that goes beyond temperature control – regulating heating, lighting, ventilation and humidity based on real-time occupancy and comfort data.

Already in use across a wide range of settings – from homes and offices to hospitals and care homes – Eyesense is delivering average energy savings of 28–35%. It integrates easily with existing Building Management Systems or can run independently, making it a flexible solution across different building types.

What sets Eyesense apart is its ability to translate real-time building and environmental data into practical insights. It helps identify retrofit opportunities, assess damp and mould risks, and improve thermal performance – all while supporting occupant wellbeing. The system has also played a key role in one of the UK’s largest damp, mould and decarbonisation research projects, helping to address urgent housing challenges and improve outcomes for vulnerable residents.

By combining engineering expertise with a focus on practical impact, Eyesense supports estates teams in making data-driven decisions that reduce carbon emissions and energy waste while improving building performance.

“By delivering real-time energy intelligent controls and using AI to characterising buildings thermal performance, to assess damp and mould risks and enhance occupant comfort, Eyesense enables Estates to make data-driven decisions, ensuring the most effective retrofits while cutting carbon emissions and energy waste. This isn’t just an upgrade, it’s a paradigm shift in building decarbonisation.”

Tashiv Ramsander, Director of Eyesea Green