Johnson Controls Has Launched OpenBlue – a complete suite of connected solutions and services that Johnson Controls said combines the company’s 135 years of building expertise with cutting-edge technology.
According to Johnson Controls, the OpenBlue open digital platform, when integrated with Johnson Controls’ core building systems and enhanced by technology partners, will make shared spaces safer, more agile and more sustainable.
The company said the new suite of connected solutions enables enhanced occupant experiences, respectful safety and security, and impactful sustainability, driven by cutting-edge connected technology.
Johnson Control said connectivity was critical to achieve this goal: building systems must work together and communicate to be effective. “OpenBlue was designed with agility, flexibility and scalability in mind, to enable buildings to become dynamic spaces – in leveraging the OpenBlue platform, customers will be able to manage operations more systemically, delivering buildings that have memory, intelligence and unique identity”.
The platform infuses the OpenBlue suite of solutions and services with award-winning artificial intelligence (AI), combining data from both inside and outside of buildings.
“How we interact with our environments and how buildings and shared spaces are managed for safety and sustainability is top of mind everywhere, and now more than ever we recognise how complex these systems are. said George Oliver, chairman and CEO, Johnson Controls.
“Johnson Controls has been making buildings efficient and safe for 135 years, and this year, our obligation to deliver comprehensive, best in class solutions to our customers has never been more important.”
“The launch of OpenBlue reflects how we think buildings are evolving from inflexible assets to dynamic resources,” Oliver said. “As a result, this is a critical element of our business strategy, enabling us to lead customers around the world to the solutions and services required to transform their spaces for the future.”
By combining traditionally separate systems, OpenBlue will enable the connection of every part of a building to create new possibilities for smarter, more efficient and sustainable spaces.
OpenBlue customers will be able to:
* Respond with dynamic flexibility. OpenBlue will enable buildings to switch into different modes to address various critical situations. Modes can include management of building access, air flow, elevator movement, door locks, lighting, and open collaboration, as well as other environmental and safety settings.
* Deploy COVID-19 solutions. OpenBlue connects Johnson Controls products, technology and
services to help customers get back to work as safely and efficiently as possible. These solutions and services include contact tracing, social distance monitoring, thermal cameras, clean air, touchless environments, compliance and reporting management, energy optimization, advanced safety monitoring and more.
* Select from tiered services for their needs. OpenBlue will contain a suite of tiered, AI-infused service solutions delivering advanced capabilities such as remote diagnostics, predictive maintenance, advanced risk assessments, compliance monitoring and more.
* Security at the center of the solutions. OpenBlue was designed with safety at its core and will enable customers to access secure by design solutions. Each of the OpenBlue offerings are developed with robust design protocols for security and privacy process.
* Increase energy savings and improve indoor air quality (IAQ). By connecting HVAC
equipment with new data and AI, users of the platform can expect 20-60 per cent cost savings by optimising the performance of the full HVAC system across energy costs and IAQ parameters.
Johnson Controls OpenBlue platform brings together traditional operational technology, existing IT systems and cloud applications infused with AI and cutting-edge technology such as digital twins, enabling insight, integration and collaboration. OpenBlue will enable operating technologies to seamlessly communicate and integrate across a broad range of systems.
“Connectivity is the key to making buildings work harder for us,” said Mike Ellis, executive vice president, chief customer and digital officer, Johnson Controls. “This new suite of solutions will enable previously unimaginable outcomes for our customers by connecting buildings to unique software capabilities, providing insight to deliver high customer value.
“We are partnering with a number of leading technology companies and thought leaders in various sectors to roll-out tailored solutions in the coming months.”
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