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JOHNSON CONTROLS LAUNCHES NEW OPENBLUE INNOVATION CENTER IN ROTTERDAM
Industry leaders get hands-on demos of live net zero building technology at the Johnson Controls OpenBlue Innovation Center launch.
Johnson Controls recently opened the doors of its new OpenBlue Innovation Center in Rotterdam, inviting industry leaders to experience net zero-focused building solutions in a real-time operating environment.
An interactive demo will walk visitors through the 8-step journey for old and new buildings to reach net zero, including assessment and advisory, road mapping, financing, technology upgrades, digitalization, and on-site renewable energy. The final step – using the unique, all-in-one digital dashboard in the OpenBlue Net Zero Advisor to assess carbon footprints, set targets, manage emissions, and track progress – will be especially important to businesses in the coming years. Climate disclosures are becoming mandatory in the EU, the US, and many other countries, not only for building certification and environmental reporting, but also for financial regulation.
Although efficient individual building systems can save energy, emissions, and money, OpenBlue multiplies those savings by using sensors, edge computing, cloud connectivity and AI analytics to integrate systems and optimize entire buildings. Connecting in real-time to two Johnson Controls facilities in Rotterdam and Gorinchem, centre visitors can try out OpenBlue firsthand, and see its impact in action.
The Rotterdam centre is the first to open its doors in Continental Europe and the ninth to join Johnson Controls' growing international network of OpenBlue Innovation Centers. As Johnson Controls continues to invest over 75% of R&D annually in new product innovation for climate and sustainability, the centre will be updated with the latest net zero innovations – making it a knowledge hub for industry leaders across Europe.
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