ISSA Enlists in Smart Building Bootcamp for FM

Contributed by BSM Staff

ROSEMONT, IL -- As buildings become increasingly digitized, connected, and data-driven, ISSA, The Association for Cleaning and Facility Solutions, has formed a collaboration with Smart Building Bootcamp, an education provider focused on smart buildings, digital real estate, and emerging technologies in the built environment.

Through the partnership, Smart Building Bootcamp will develop and deliver industry-focused educational content designed to help cleaning and facilities professionals understand and leverage the technologies shaping modern buildings and communities.

The collaboration reflects the rapidly changing expectations placed on cleaning and facility professionals.
From robotics and artificial intelligence to smart sensors and integrated workplace technologies, the operational landscape for facilities teams is evolving quickly and creates new skills requirements across the sector.

“Cleaning and facility professionals are no longer operating solely within traditional operational boundaries,” said ISSA Executive Director Kim Althoff. “Today’s buildings increasingly rely on digital systems, data, automation, and experience technologies. This collaboration is about ensuring our industry has access to practical education that helps professionals remain informed, relevant, and prepared for the future.”

The initiative will focus on translating complex technology topics into accessible, operationally relevant learning for industry practitioners.

Subject areas include smart buildings, workplace technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity awareness, robotics, energy optimization, and the growing convergence between facilities management, technology, and occupant experience.

Smart Building Bootcamp was founded by industry practitioners with experience advising global real estate portfolios, developers, tenants, and public sector organizations on technology strategy and smart building implementation.

“The role of facilities and cleaning professionals is expanding significantly,” said Michael Grant, founder of Smart Building Bootcamp. “Buildings are becoming operational technology platforms in their own right. The people responsible for operating those environments increasingly need confidence and literacy in the technologies being deployed around them. We are delighted to collaborate with ISSA to help support that transition.”

The collaboration complements ISSA’s broader commitment to supporting workforce development and helping industry professionals adapt to changing operational and technological demands across the built environment.

To learn more and enroll in the Smart Building Bootcamp program, visit www.smartbuildingbootcamp.com or www.issa.com.