Demand Logic to showcase CxLogic at Digital Construction Week 2026
Demand Logic, the leading building analytics company, will be exhibiting at Digital Construction Week 2026 on stand D180, where it will demonstrate how it helps close the long-standing gap between how buildings are designed to perform and how they actually perform in operation.
As the AECO community gathers to explore the future of the built environment, Demand Logic will spotlight its approach to transforming building performance through live operational insight, automated diagnostics, and continuous commissioning. These principles are outlined in Demand Logic’s latest article on Monitoring-Based Commissioning (MBCx).
These capabilities are delivered through CxLogic, which enables project teams and facilities managers to gain real-time visibility of building performance, streamline commissioning workflows, and improve operational outcomes from day one.
Closing the building performance gap
Modern buildings generate vast volumes of operational data, yet commissioning and handover processes often still rely on manual sampling, fragmented workflows, and delayed visibility of performance issues.
Demand Logic addresses this challenge by leveraging live Building Management System (BMS) data and continuous Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) to provide project and facilities management teams with transparency before and after Practical Completion.
At the centre of its showcase is CxLogic, a solution designed for high-pressure, mission-critical environments where accuracy and speed of insight are critical. Through agile automated data acquisition and contextual modelling, it delivers immediate visibility of building performance from day one.
What visitors can expect on Stand D180
Visitors to the Demand Logic stand will see how the platform connects directly to building systems to deliver real-time operational insight, including in complex and mission-critical environments.
Demonstrations will highlight how CxLogic enables a shift away from manual sampling by using live building data to drive the MBCx process. Attendees will also explore how automated FDD and collaborative workflows improve transparency during the transition from commissioning to handover, supporting a smoother soft landing and reducing the risk of latent defects emerging post-Practical Completion.
The team will also present real-world examples of Continuous Commissioning (CCx) in action, showing how integration with existing systems supports long-term operational efficiency, improved occupant comfort, and sustained energy performance across the building lifecycle.
Driving the future of connected construction
Demand Logic’s participation at Digital Construction Week 2026 reflects a broader industry shift toward connected buildings, data-enabled delivery, and performance-focused operations.
As the industry increasingly recognises that Practical Completion is not the end of the process but the beginning of long-term performance management, Demand Logic continues to support project teams, commissioning managers, contractors, developers, and facilities professionals in adopting a more continuous, data-driven approach to building optimisation.
Want to see CxLogic in action? Book a demo or meeting with the team at Digital Construction Week 2026 here.