Johnson Controls, a leader in smart and sustainable building solutions, is celebrating its 140th anniversary, marking over four decades of significant contributions to Singapore’s built environment. The company has equipped more than 40% of Singapore’s commercial buildings with smart technologies, supporting sectors such as healthcare, education, and advanced manufacturing.
A recent project in Singapore’s city centre exemplifies Johnson Controls’ impact. By employing Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) and Cooling-as-a-Service (CaaS), the company has retrofitted one of the largest mixed-use developments, aiming to reduce approximately 88,000 tonnes of CO₂ over 15 years. This initiative is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of over 41,000 households.
Johnson Controls’ commitment to innovation is further demonstrated by its new OpenBlue Innovation Centre and Remote Operating Centre at one-north, which has been certified with the BCA Green Mark Platinum for Healthier Workplaces. These facilities enable real-time analytics and regional remote monitoring across Southeast Asia, enhancing the company’s ability to support smart and sustainable urban goals.
Peter Ferguson, General Manager for Southeast Asia, stated, “Our commitment at Johnson Controls is clear: to lead in innovation and sustainability that powers smart urban growth. We see our role as not just participants but full partners who drive impactful change across Singapore and Southeast Asia.”
As Singapore celebrates its SG60 milestone, Johnson Controls continues to invest in talent development and cutting-edge technologies, reinforcing its role in the nation’s sustainable urban evolution. Looking ahead, the company aims to further integrate IoT and AI technologies to enhance building intelligence and efficiency.
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