Johnson Controls, the globally renowned company for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings, was named Global Sustainability Changemaker and U.S. IoT Partner of the Year at the Microsoft’s annual awards.

The Sustainability award was made for the significant societal impact that Johnson Controls OpenBlue Enterprise Manager is having on boosting sustainability in buildings, improving ESG scores and enabling data-driven decision-making by customers.

IoT Partner award for Johnson Controls

The IoT Partner award recognises Johnson Controls for its OpenBlue platform

The IoT Partner award recognises Johnson Controls for its OpenBlue platform, which collects and primes data from IoT-connected devices inside buildings, including HVAC, security and fire controls. It then uses machine learning, at the Edge and in the Cloud, to deliver insights enabling building owners and operators to drive exceptional efficiency, occupant comfort and safety outcomes.

George Oliver, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Johnson Controls, said “Buildings account for almost 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, representing a major opportunity to drive greater sustainability and have a positive impact on climate change.

2022 Sustainability Changemaker for OpenBlue digital platform

George Oliver adds, “With our unmatched, comprehensive suite of solutions that solve unique challenges, we are honoured to be recognised as Microsoft’s 2022 Sustainability Changemaker for our leading OpenBlue digital platform. It is a powerful tool in enabling our customers’ transition to a sustainable, lower-carbon world, and reinforces our position as the leading digital solutions provider in the industry.

Commenting on the IoT award, Vijay Sankaran, the Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Johnson Controls, said “Optimising a building’s systems requires the retrieval of quality data from a number of different sources – analogue, digital and physical – often in real time, which can require a comprehensive IoT deployment. Microsoft has recognised our work in this field, as much of the data being harvested by the IoT systems we're deploying for customers is channeled into AI engines running on Microsoft Azure.

Johnson Controls - 2022 Microsoft Partner of the Year

I am honoured to announce the winners and finalists of the 2022 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards"

In addition to being named Sustainability Changemaker and U.S. IoT Partner of the Year in 2022, Johnson Controls was also named a finalist in two additional Partner of the Year categories – U.S. Education and global Independent Software Vendor (ISV), Business Excellence.

Nick Parker, the Corporate Vice President of Global Partner Solutions at Microsoft, said “I am honoured to announce the winners and finalists of the 2022 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards. These partners were outstanding among the exceptional pool of nominees, and I'm continuously impressed by their innovative use of Microsoft Cloud technologies and the impact for their customers.

Johnson Controls committed to carbon emissions reduction

Among the earliest industrial companies to report carbon emissions and pledge emission reductions, Johnson Controls continues to make tremendous progress – committing to achieving net zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon emissions by 2040 – ten years ahead of the Paris Climate Agreement goal.

By 2030, the company aims to cut its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 55% and Scope 3 emissions by 16%. These ambitious 2030 emissions reduction targets have been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

Stay ahead in the era of intelligent security systems powered by Artificial Intelligence with our special e-magazine on AI in security.

In case you missed it

How can physical security systems make schools safer?
How can physical security systems make schools safer?

Students deserve a safe and positive environment where they can learn and thrive. Teachers and administrators should be able to focus on their primary role of educating students be...

DNAKE smart intercom elevates Dickensa 27 security
DNAKE smart intercom elevates Dickensa 27 security

Dickensa 27, a modern residential complex in Warsaw, Poland, sought to enhance its security, communication, and convenience for residents through advanced intercom solutions. ...

Anviz transforms traditional property management into a smart reality, making digitisation more than just talk
Anviz transforms traditional property management into a smart reality, making digitisation more than just talk

The Middle East has recently expanded its real estate market as the region's economy grows and urbanisation accelerates. This trend has led to an increasing demand for smart securi...

Quick poll
How likely is it that companies will invest in cloud-based physical security solutions in the next 5 years?