Earlier this year, Sensgreen was selected to join the Transguard Early-Stage Accelerator, hosted in partnership with the DIFC Innovation Hub. The six-week program brought together a small group of technology companies to explore scalable solutions for smart buildings — culminating in a Demo Day at the Dubai FinTech Summit.
At the final presentation, Sensgreen was named the top-performing solution by Transguard’s executive panel, based on technical relevance, clarity of application, and alignment with operational priorities.
For Sensgreen, the program offered a rare chance to stress-test ideas in the context of large-scale, multi-site facility operations. Not in theory, but in relation to the real-world constraints and demands faced by one of the region’s leading infrastructure service providers.
Over the course of the program, we focused on a core question:
How can AI and data systems be used not just to monitor buildings, but to actively guide their behavior?
(Across energy use, air quality, and operational efficiency)
The feedback and guidance we received throughout the program were grounded and specific: focused not on market potential, but on operational fit. This was not a pitch competition. It was a working session between people trying to solve actual problems in actual buildings.
We appreciated the clarity of that approach.
We’d like to thank the Transguard Group, the DIFC Innovation Hub, and every team member and mentor involved in shaping the experience. It gave us something that’s hard to simulate: access to a scale of complexity you can’t fake in a lab.