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Johnson Controls unveils OpenBlue ‘Indoor Air Quality-as-a-Service’ solution

 

Smart buildings specialist Johnson Controls announced the launch of OpenBlue Indoor Air Quality-as-a-Service.

The company claimed that the new offering is the first dedicated “as-a-service” Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) solution for buildings.

“Johnson Controls believes the best healthy buildings strategy is a holistic one,” said Ganesh Ramaswamy, vice president and president, global services at Johnson Controls. “This suite of offerings delivers the market’s most comprehensive portfolio of solutions, plus expert guidance, to help customers cut building costs, raise productivity and exploit new revenue opportunities – all while delivering on their sustainability goals, resulting in healthy people, healthy places and a healthy planet.”

OpenBlue Indoor Air Quality-as-a-Service provides customers with a long-term proactive approach to IAQ to meet health and safety compliance standards, the company added. The offering includes five key components:

-IAQ assessments ? Together with safety science specialist UL, Johnson Controls says it will use a combination of science and technology to assess indoor air quality, pinpoint areas of risk and determine benchmarks and KPIs that support better IAQ, energy efficiency and cost savings.

-Solution application ? Based on the results of the assessment, Johnson Controls will apply IAQ sensors, products and services required to meet customers’ desired outcomes. OpenBlue technology breaks down data silos and delivers all critical indoor air quality information in one centralized place, the company said, making it easy to control devices, display IAQ data and identify trends, helping optimize energy costs and indoor air quality levels with AI-powered recommendations for improvements.

-Remote monitoring & advisory ? To ensure desired outcomes are met, Johnson Controls will leverage its global Remote Operations Centers (ROCs) to provide 24/7 monitoring of critical IAQ values and recommendations for improvements from the firm?s team of experts.

-Annual IAQ reassessment ? Johnson Controls will provide annual IAQ reassessments and work with clients to enhance their operations as needed to maximize return on their IAQ investments.

-Financing ? OpenBlue Indoor Air Quality as a Service will be offered through an optional, predictable monthly financing model.

OpenBlue Indoor Air Quality-as-a-Service will launch globally in February.

“Now, more than ever, enhancing indoor air quality is a critical business need as employees return to their workplaces and students return to their schools,” said Tyler Smith, executive director, healthy buildings at Johnson Controls. “Our OpenBlue Indoor Air Quality-as-a-Service offering not only enables organizations to keep building occupants safe and healthy indoors in the face of evolving health and compliance regulations, but also empowers organizations to commit to more environmentally sustainable projects by delivering a solution that will also reduce energy use.”

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Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.