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Highlights
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Get More Out of Your Building Lifecyle with Digital Twins
Leverage the power of digital for an efficient, holistic way of predicting challenges, ensuring security and controlling costs. Apply digital twins to your built environment. With artificial intelligence (A.I.) and predictive algorithms combined with the right data collected, the technology can make a positive impact on building management and operations.
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Solution Spotlight
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Make Smarter, Faster Decisions for Your Built Environments
Achieve your business goals by making better decisions faster. Johnson Controls Digital Vault is a flexible and scalable platform that gathers data, stores it securely and standardizes it. By integrating data from a wide range of internal and external sources, you can make sense of your entire building’s operations, including energy usage, security breaches, equipment performance and space utilization.
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Building Smart Spaces and Empowering People
A smart building inspires people to dream bigger, be more creative and work productively. With Johnson Controls Companion App, empower your occupants with the convenience of managing their surroundings at the touch of a finger – from adjusting lighting and scheduling conference rooms to navigating spaces easily.
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How to Implement Adaptive Traffic Solutions for Indian Cities
India’s financial capital is becoming one of the most car-congested cities in India at 510 cars per kilometer*. It’s time to explore more solutions to ease overcrowded roads and improve road safety. Santhosh Muzumdar, Head of Business Development & Government Affairs at Johnson Controls India, shares insights on how our traffic management solutions can help India achieve its goals of building smart cities.
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*Source: Business Today, Mumbai is India's most car-congested city with 510 cars per kilometre, 25 March 2019. |
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How India Can Accelerate Sustainable Buildings Development
While only 4 percent of India’s buildings are green, our smart city indicator survey revealed that 46 percent of organizations are willing to pay a premium to lease space in a green building. Indian cities can meet these growing demands and close the gap by developing more technical expertise and implementing applications that boost sustainability and the environment.
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