OpenBlue Innovation Center located within the School of Design and Environment (SDE), at the National University of Singapore (NUS), will be a testbed for a new breed of customizable, contact-free applications built on Johnson Controls unifying digital technology suite, OpenBlue. The OpenBlue Innovation Center is pivotal and catalytic in rebooting the building in Singapore and across APAC.

The 240 square-meter center, housed in SDE4, Singapore’s first new-build net-zero energy building, will have sensors fitted throughout the indoor space — including overhead ventilation to measure air flow. The lab staff and collaborating researchers will collect and analyze data using Johnson Controls unifying technology suite and analytics to obtain qualitative and quantitative understanding of the interactions among technology, well-being, and indoor environments. The ecosystem of partners will tap on the intelligence generated from the center to create evidence-backed solutions for healthier, safer connected indoor spaces.

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