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Building our Tomorrows Together
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2017 has been an eventful year for us at Johnson Controls. Thanks to our merger with Tyco, we are able to offer you a complete, integrated and end-to-end portfolio to help you create and manage smarter, safer and more sustainable built environments. |
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In line with our expanded solutions, we are rebranding our Asia Pacific newsletter from “BE Inspired” to “Building Tomorrow Today”. Besides updates about our business and product offerings, you can expect more insights from our resident experts that will keep you up-to-date on the buildings industry and aid you in addressing challenges and capturing growth.
We value your partnership and look forward to building the cities of the future – together!
Trent Nevill
President, Asia Pacific
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Product Spotlight
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YORK® YZ Chiller: the revolutionary chiller from tomorrow
Just launched! YORK® YZ Magnetic Bearing Centrifugal Chiller, the first chiller fully optimized for ultimate performance with a safe, efficient and available low-global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant – R-1233zd(E). With capacities from 165 to 1,000 TR (580 to 3,500 kW), the YORK YZ Chiller delivers superior real-world performance, lower cost of ownership and a new definition of sustainability: up to 35 percent annual energy savings versus traditional fixed-speed oil bearing chillers.
To see the YZ chiller, visit the Johnson Controls booth at the ARBS Exhibition (ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour), May 8-10, 2018.
Find out more here.
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Highlights
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Maximize IoT value in facility management with the 3Ps
The Internet of Things (IoT) has the ability to transform facility management but its implementation can be confusing for facility owners, managers and operators. Johnson Controls’ Sudhi Sinha, vice president and general manager, Data-Enabled Business is here to help you understand and capture the value of IoT with a 3P framework – performance, productivity and predictability. Read about it here.
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Harnessing the benefits of identity-based access controls without the risk
How can you leverage identity-based access control technologies such as mobile credentialing, biometrics and wearables without introducing new security vulnerabilities? Our whitepaper offers five effective steps to help you do so. Download it here.
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Outfitting Australia’s flagship quarantine control facility
To consolidate all post-entry quarantine facilities into a single location for Australia’s long-term quarantine needs, the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) has constructed a new, purpose-built Post-Entry Quarantine (PEQ) facility in the north of Melbourne. It will be the first point of entry for imported animals, plant material and insects entering the country. We are proud to supply the building management system (BMS), controls and sensors for this flagship facility. Read more here.
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Johnson Controls awarded AEO status by Transport for NSW
The Johnson Controls Transportation and Integrated Controls team in Australia has been awarded Authorised Engineering Organisation (AEO) status by Transport for NSW’s Asset Standards Authority (ASA). This attests to our quality engineering management systems and capabilities. As an AEO, we look forward to collaborating more closely with Transport for NSW to deliver innovative, cost effective solutions across a wide range of transport projects.
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