CIM's building analytics software, the PEAK Platform, was recently deployed at the Australian Museum, Australia's first museum, which specialises in the preservation of archaeological and cultural objects, rare books and archives, and biology and geology collections. Since its establishment, the Australian Museum has grown into a world-renowned institution, housing over 22 million scientific specimens and cultural objects.
The heritage-listed site not only stands as a leading cultural attraction but also serves as a dynamic hub for scientific research, education, and critical environmental and social issues, including biodiversity loss, climate change, and cultural identity. The museum's world-leading collections include important and invaluable First Nations and Pasifika cultural artefacts as well as fossils, minerals, meteorites, gemstones and Australian native animal specimens.
The PEAK Platform continuously monitors plant and equipment, offering enhanced visibility and control over operational performance and indoor environment conditions. The result is a cultural institution that will remain healthy and safe for both its invaluable collections and visitors while improving sustainability performance.