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Johnson Controls
NameJohnson Controls
TypePublic
Traded asNYSE: JCI
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1885
FounderWarren S. Johnson
HeadquartersCork, Ireland
Key peopleGeorge R. Oliver

Johnson Controls is a multinational company that specializes in HVAC systems, building automation, and energy efficiency solutions, with a history dating back to 1885 when it was founded by Warren S. Johnson, an inventor and entrepreneur who developed the first electric thermostat. The company has since grown to become a leading provider of smart building solutions, with a presence in over 150 countries, including United States, China, India, and Europe. Johnson Controls has worked with numerous high-profile clients, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, to implement sustainable energy solutions and reduce their carbon footprint. The company has also partnered with Siemens, Honeywell International, and United Technologies to develop innovative building management systems.

History

The history of Johnson Controls dates back to 1885, when Warren S. Johnson founded the company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the goal of developing innovative solutions for temperature control and energy efficiency. Over the years, the company has undergone significant transformations, including its merger with Tyco International in 2016, which created a global leader in fire protection and security systems. Johnson Controls has also acquired several companies, including York International and Panasonic's HVAC business, to expand its portfolio of products and services. The company has worked with numerous notable architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright and I.M. Pei, to design and implement sustainable building solutions. Johnson Controls has also collaborated with Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University to develop innovative energy efficiency solutions.

Products and services

Johnson Controls offers a wide range of products and services, including HVAC systems, building automation systems, and energy efficiency solutions. The company's products include air handling units, chillers, and heat pumps, which are designed to provide energy-efficient and sustainable solutions for commercial buildings and industrial facilities. Johnson Controls also provides building management systems, including Metasys and Facility Explorer, which enable building owners and operators to monitor and control their energy usage and water consumption. The company has worked with Cisco Systems, IBM, and Intel to develop smart building solutions that integrate IoT technologies and data analytics. Johnson Controls has also partnered with General Electric, 3M, and DuPont to develop innovative sustainable materials and energy-efficient solutions.

Operations and divisions

Johnson Controls operates through several divisions, including Building Solutions North America, Building Solutions Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, and Global Products. The company has a significant presence in Asia Pacific, with operations in China, Japan, and South Korea. Johnson Controls has also established partnerships with local governments and private companies to develop sustainable infrastructure projects, including green buildings and renewable energy systems. The company has worked with World Bank, International Finance Corporation, and Asian Development Bank to develop sustainable development projects in emerging markets. Johnson Controls has also collaborated with University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and Georgia Institute of Technology to develop innovative sustainable technologies.

Corporate affairs

Johnson Controls is a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol JCI. The company is headquartered in Cork, Ireland, and has a global workforce of over 100,000 employees. Johnson Controls is led by a team of experienced executives, including George R. Oliver, who serves as the company's Chairman and CEO. The company has a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility, with a focus on sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and community development. Johnson Controls has partnered with United Nations, World Health Organization, and Red Cross to support disaster relief efforts and sustainable development projects. The company has also worked with The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and Environmental Defense Fund to develop sustainable conservation projects.

Environmental and sustainability initiatives

Johnson Controls has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, with a focus on reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainable development. The company has set ambitious targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption, and has implemented numerous initiatives to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy. Johnson Controls has also developed innovative sustainable products and services, including green building solutions and sustainable infrastructure systems. The company has partnered with European Union, United States Environmental Protection Agency, and National Renewable Energy Laboratory to develop sustainable energy solutions and promote environmental sustainability. Johnson Controls has also collaborated with Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and MIT Sloan School of Management to develop sustainable business models and promote corporate social responsibility. Category:Multinational companies