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Smart Spaces, Smarter Living


The integration of smart technology into architecture is transforming how we design and experience buildings. This evolution goes beyond traditional architectural practices, focusing on creating spaces that are not only functional but also intelligent and responsive. By incorporating advanced systems and devices, smart architecture enhances convenience, safety, and efficiency in both residential and commercial settings.


Modern smart buildings utilize technologies such as automated lighting, climate control, and security systems that adapt to the needs of the occupants. These systems are designed to optimize energy usage, reduce waste, and provide a comfortable living environment. The result is a seamless blend of technology and design that improves the quality of life while also being environmentally responsible.



Key Smart Technologies in Architecture


Smart technology encompasses a wide range of innovations that enhance building performance and user experience. Here are some key technologies making an impact:


  • Automated Lighting: Sensors and smart bulbs adjust lighting based on occupancy and natural light levels, reducing energy consumption and enhancing comfort.

  • Climate Control Systems: Smart thermostats and HVAC systems learn user preferences and adjust settings to maintain optimal temperature and air quality, improving energy efficiency.

  • Security Systems: Integrated cameras, motion detectors, and smart locks provide enhanced security, with features like remote monitoring and automated alerts.

  • Energy Management Systems: Smart meters and energy monitoring tools track consumption in real-time, helping users optimize usage and identify areas for improvement.


Incorporating these technologies not only enhances the functionality of a space but also promotes sustainability. By reducing energy consumption and optimizing resource use, smart buildings contribute to a greener future.



The adoption of smart technology in architecture is a pivotal development that redefines our interaction with built environments. These advancements offer unparalleled convenience, safety, and efficiency, making buildings more adaptable and responsive to the needs of their occupants. As the industry continues to innovate, smart technology will play an increasingly critical role in shaping the future of architecture, creating spaces that are not only smart but also sustainable and user-friendly.
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About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
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Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports