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Provided by AGPNew York, May 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WellStat, the building performance platform unifying energy management, indoor air quality, and demand response, today announced a deep integration with PointGrab Ltd., an AI-powered occupancy sensing data platform serving customers across EMEA and North America. The combined solution connects real-time human occupancy data directly to HVAC, ventilation, and grid optimization systems — replacing the static schedules that have driven decades of unnecessary energy waste in commercial buildings.
The timing reflects four pressures converging on commercial real estate simultaneously: surging HVAC operating costs, unpredictable hybrid occupancy patterns that render fixed schedules obsolete, heightened tenant expectations around indoor air quality, and growing utility incentives for intelligent demand response participation. Together, these pressures have created an urgent need for buildings that can adapt in real time to how spaces are used.
“Buildings should respond to people, not schedules. This integration closes the loop between occupancy data and operational action — not as a dashboard feature, but as a live control layer that adjusts ventilation, heating, and energy systems in real time based on where people are. That is a fundamentally different standard of performance.”
— Vivek Sanan, Chief Product Officer, WellStat
PointGrab’s CogniPoint sensors use edge-AI optical processing to deliver real-time occupancy data across office environments — without capturing or storing personally identifiable information. That anonymous telemetry feeds directly into the WellStat platform, which translates it into dynamic HVAC setpoints, demand control ventilation rates, and targeted demand response strategies.
Independent research validates the opportunity. A 2025 Schneider Electric study found that occupancy-based controls reduce operational energy and carbon emissions by up to 22% in meeting room environments alone. Across broader HVAC optimization deployments, industry benchmarks consistently show 15–30% reductions in energy consumption when systems are driven by real occupancy rather than fixed schedules.
“Occupancy sensing has historically stopped at the dashboard — useful for space planning, invisible to the building itself. By integrating directly with WellStat, our data moves from insight to action: it changes what the HVAC system does, how the ventilation responds, and how a building performs during a grid event. That is the outcome our customers have been asking for.”
— Amir Einav, CEO, PointGrab
The joint solution addresses three high-value use cases for commercial real estate operators:
The WellStat and PointGrab integration is available immediately, with 60–90 day pilot programs structured to produce verifiable outcomes across energy savings, IAQ compliance, and demand response performance. Pilots are scoped to priority operational floors, high-utilization meeting environments, and representative HVAC zones to maximize measurable impact within a defined timeframe.
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About WellStat
WellStat is a building performance platform that unifies energy management, indoor air quality monitoring, tenant billing and demand response into a single operational layer. By turning real-time data into automated action, WellStat helps commercial real estate owners and operators reduce costs, improve environmental performance, and enhance occupant experience. Learn more at wellstat.io.
About PointGrab
PointGrab is a technology company specializing in AI-powered occupancy sensing for smart buildings. Its CogniPoint sensors deliver highly accurate, real-time space utilization intelligence globally, with a privacy-by-design architecture that processes all data on-device and outputs only anonymous metadata. Learn more at pointgrab.com.

Media Contacts Delaney Andrews Digital Marketing Coordinator WellStat marketing@wellstat.io Roee Peled VP Business Development PointGrab Ltd. info@pointgrab.com
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