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GSK global HQ wins Best Smart Building at ISE 2025

GSK’s new global headquarters set out with the ambitious goal of creating "the world’s healthiest workplace", and we’re proud to have contributed to that. The project recently won Best Smart Building at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE).

"Judges praised PTS Consulting for delivering an exemplary smart building infrastructure at GSK’s Earnshaw Building, setting a new standard for workplace wellness, sustainability, and intelligent building integration. Designed to be the "world’s healthiest workplace," the project seamlessly merges IoT-driven data analytics with a dynamic employee experience, ensuring a workspace that actively supports well-being and productivity.
A standout achievement was the deployment of over 700 smart sensors monitoring air quality, occupancy, CO2 levels, and light conditions, enabling real-time environmental adjustments. Judges commended the integration of Appspace digital signage and wayfinding, which provides live air quality data and directs employees to optimal workspaces. The Moodsonic soundscaping system - the largest of its kind in Europe -was also highlighted, intelligently adapting ambient sound to enhance focus and comfort across 12 floors.
By embedding AI-driven environmental controls, intuitive workspace booking, and a fully integrated digital ecosystem, PTS Consulting has created a forward-thinking, responsive workplace. Judges recognised the project as a benchmark in smart building innovation, blending cutting-edge technology with a people-centric approach to corporate wellness."

The project is a great example of workplace wellness and sustainability delivered through intelligent integration. Congratulations to PTS and a fantastic team of partners for the Inavate win.

Read more about our work at GSK's global workplaces and check out the rest of the Inavation Award Winners 2025.

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