As facility management shifts toward data-led workflows, AI-powered CAFM platforms are emerging as critical enablers of efficiency and accountability. Anuj Rajain, Group Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Tenon Group, explains how integrated digital ecosystems are impacting service delivery and decision-making processes.
Among the newer generation of solutions, platforms like M-Neo are demonstrating how technology can address long-standing industry challenges while delivering measurable improvements in productivity and functional outcomes.
Fragmented Operations
Facility management often suffers from decentralised data and disconnected systems across infrastructure, maintenance, compliance and workforce functions — leading to delays and cost escalation. Legacy processes like analog logbooks and physical audits further slow daily output, increase errors and limit accountability, especially in large, multi-location setups where scalability becomes a challenge.
Centralisation
Modern CAFM platforms are addressing these challenges by creating a centralised digital ecosystem. By integrating multiple functions — capital resources, helpdesk coordination, compliance tracking and workforce governance — into a single platform, these solutions provide live visibility across all functions.
A centralised dashboard allows stakeholders to access accurate, up-to-date information instantly. This improves coordination between teams, reduces response times and enables faster, more informed decision-making. The shift from fragmented systems to a unified platform is one of the most significant contributors to bolstered productivity.
Smart Workflows
Automation is at the heart of productivity improvements in facility management. AI-powered CAFM platforms streamline routine tasks such as ticket assignment, maintenance scheduling and escalation oversight.
For example, QR code-based systems enable users to raise service requests immediately. Once a ticket is generated, it is automatically routed to the appropriate personnel, tracked dynamically a
nd escalated if not resolved within defined service-level agreements (SLAs). This eliminates human-dependent intervention and ensures that issues are addressed promptly.
Proactive maintenance scheduling is another critical area where automation delivers value. By pre-emptively managing maintenance tasks, organisations can reduce equipment downtime, extend hardware life and avoid costly repairs.
Smarter Infrastructure Oversight
Technologies such as QR codes, barcodes and RFID tagging enable instant tracking of equipment across locations. Advanced CAFM systems go beyond basic tracking by offering complete lifecycle governance. From procurement and onboarding to maintenance, depreciation and disposal, every stage of an inventory item’s life is digitally recorded and accessible.
This comprehensive approach not only improves resource utilisation but also supports compliance and audit readiness. Organisations can make data-driven decisions regarding hardware replacement, maintenance investments and capital expenditure.
Workforce Enablement
Mobile-first platforms boost workforce productivity by enabling field staff to access tasks, update status and complete checklists on the go. This reduces paper-based reporting and administrative effort, while allowing managers to monitor workstreams remotely. Features like facial recognition attendance and geo-fencing further enhance accuracy, transparency and accountability.
“The future is all about moving beyond static dashboards to deliver actionable intelligence and automated governance in facility management.” — Anuj Rajain
Insight to Action
One of the most transformative aspects of AI-powered CAFM platforms is their ability to turn data into actionable insights. Advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities enable organisations to monitor performance metrics, identify trends and predict potential issues.
For instance, live energy monitoring and automated reporting allow organisations to identify inefficiencies and optimise consumption. Equipment performance data can highlight underperforming hardware, enabling timely intervention. Customisable dashboards provide a comprehensive view of key performance indicators (KPIs), helping organisations track progress and continuously sharpen operations.
User Experience
User experience is increasingly becoming a critical factor in facility management. Modern CAFM platforms prioritise intuitive interfaces and seamless interactions to improve engagement among both users and service teams.
Features such as QR-based feedback systems allow occupants to share their experiences as they happen. Negative feedback can be flagged and addressed immediately, ensuring higher service quality and satisfaction. Integrated solutions for visitor management, mailroom coordination and space governance further streamline everyday processes, creating a more efficient and user-friendly environment.
Cost Efficiency
Sustainability is a growing priority for organisations and CAFM platforms play a crucial role in achieving environmental goals. By digitising processes and reducing reliance on paper, organisations can significantly lower their carbon footprint.
Energy governance features enable live monitoring, benchmarking and optimisation of energy usage. Automated alerts help identify anomalies, allowing for quick corrective action. These capabilities not only support sustainability initiatives but also result in substantial cost savings. Minimal paper usage, lower energy consumption and optimised resource allocation contribute to improved financial performance.
Future Readiness
As AI, IoT and advanced analytics become industry standards, platforms like M-Neo are turning these technologies into operational reality. By consolidating QR-based ticketing, SLA-driven automation and digital checklists into a single interface, M-Neo eliminates the fragmentation that once hampered the industry.
Today, major players are already seeing the impact: Axis Max Life utilises the platform’s helpdesk system across 450+ sites PAN India, while Deutsche Bank leverages it for green checklists and PPM governance across 27 locations. In an environment where agility and sustainability are critical, these integrated digital ecosystems are no longer optional — they are the foundation of competitive facility management.