Johnson Controls shares the future of building automation controls

September 06, 2023

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ControlTrends is an online resource for HVAC and smart building controls professionals with interviews, product reviews and training videos. Bill Schwebel, Vice President and General Manager of Building Automation Systems and Controls, Global Products at Johnson Controls, joined host Eric Stromquist on a recent podcast about the future of building automation controls. Highlights from the interview include:

  • The journey from Warren Johnson’s first thermostat in 1883 to the future of smart building technology
  • The challenges and opportunities of integrating digital technology into diverse building structures
  • The fragmentation challenge in the building industry
  • The impact of COVID-19 on building automation
  • How Johnson Controls stands out as a giant in building technology

Learn what’s next in smart building controls by checking out the full recording on ControlTrends.

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