Thrive Buildings, a provider of turnkey managed services solutions, has launched ThriveIQ.
This new software is designed to help organisations sustain energy savings, improve safety, and continuously enhance operational performance in critical environments
Thrive Buildings has recently established itself as an independent company following a spinout from Aircuity to deepen its focus on helping labs, cleanrooms and other high-energy facilities cut carbon and optimise operations.
The launch of ThriveIQ is intended to address some of the challenges that companies face with complex operating systems found in labs, vivariums, cleanrooms or operating rooms.
While traditional efficiency cleanroom projects often deliver short-term gains, these typically erode over time, in many cases as soon as one year later.
How does ThriveIQ provide continuous optimisation?
At ThriveIQ’s core is an Independent Data Layer (IDL) and advanced fault detection and diagnostics capabilities that continuously validate performance, help maintain compliance, and adapt operations to evolving conditions.
The IDL converts disparate raw system signals into reliable, contextualised information, avoiding single-source lock-in and enabling analytics and future AI-driven insights.
This technology-agnostic approach supports sustained improvements in energy efficiency, safety and reliability across a facility’s lifecycle.
“Our experience over two decades has shown us clearly that initial optimization and sustaining performance are very different pursuits and thus require a ‘privilege of focus’ from dedicated teams,” said Dan Diehl, CEO of Thrive Buildings.
Why was ThriveIQ developed?
ThriveIQ was developed in response to growing demand from facilities facing mounting energy costs, tightening carbon targets and fragmented performance responsibilities across departments.
By unifying these priorities into a continuous performance strategy with measurable ROIs, ThriveIQ provides sustained operational performance at optimal lifecycle cost for critical environments.
The spinout of Aircuity
The launch of ThriveIQ follows Thrive Buildings’ recent independence from Aircuity, a move intended to accelerate growth, deepen expertise in turnkey managed services and expand its role in helping institutions reduce energy use, embed sustainable technologies and improve health, safety and compliance outcomes.
Several team members transitioned from Aircuity to Thrive Buildings as part of the spinout, ensuring continuity of experience and execution.