
Unified Energy Data Layer Across 100+ Buildings — Proven at Expo Scale
VeriReader served as the physical data capture layer at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, integrating analog meter readings with a partner's AI building management platform to deliver real-time unified energy visibility across 100+ buildings with mixed meter systems.
The Challenge
The Expo 2025 facility group spans more than 100 buildings, each with its own meter infrastructure — some analog, some digital, installed by different contractors, producing data in different formats. None of the systems communicated with each other. Managing energy data across that footprint with limited personnel required a common data capture layer that could work across all meter types and feed into a single management platform.
The Solution
VeriReader was deployed across the venue to capture readings from analog meters. That data was automatically linked to the partner's AI building management cloud platform, creating a single unified view of energy usage across the entire facility group — regardless of meter type or existing reading system.
The Results
- Live deployment as data infrastructure layer across 100+ buildings
- Real-time unified energy visualization achieved via AI platform integration
- Cross-system data unification between analog meters, VeriReader, and AI management platform
- Operational efficiency from unified campus-scale management
The same architecture — VeriReader as the physical data capture layer, integrated into whatever management platform sits above it — applies to commercial real estate portfolios, multi-site retail networks, and campus-scale industrial operations. The Expo proved the model works under real operating pressure at one of the world's largest venues.
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