Johnson Controls commits to long-term business presence and expansion in India

Johnson Controls, the global leader in smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, is rapidly expanding its footprint in India. The company spots great potential in the Indian market for its capability and great talent pool in technology, digitalization and software engineering.

With its complete portfolio of full life-cycle intelligent building products, technologies, software and services, Johnson Controls is poised to play a strategic role in the fulfilment of India’s Smart Cities Mission, which aims to bring future-focused, smart, and sustainable infrastructure to urban development. The company has well-established expertise and successful cases in India across verticals including industrial, commercial, airports, metros, data centers, smart cities, hospitality, hospitals, and life science, the statement said.

As part of its commitment to business development in India, as a growth market for innovation centers, engineering, software and digitalization hubs, Johnson Controls has recently set up an OpenBlue Innovation Center in Hyderabad and a Global Business Center in Gurugram. The newly opened OpenBlue Innovation Center focuses on research and development for security products and is dedicated to transforming customer experiences using intelligent edge devices. With 500 engineers already, the company plans to create additional roles for engineers, data analysts, scientists and other specialists across functions, including Internet of Things (IoT), edge, AI/computer vision and UI/UX. Spreading across 85,000 square feet, the Global Business Center in Gurugram which was launched in July 2022 has a 900-staff team and is poised to reach 1200 employees by 2023. 

Anu Rathninde, President, Asia Pacific, Johnson Controls, along with Marlon Sullivan, Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer, Johnson Controls, recently visited the company’s India facilities in Gurugram and Pune to review business and talent growth plans for the country, underscoring Johnson Controls’ commitment to delivering best-in-class solutions for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings in this part of the world.

“India is an important growth market for us for talent, market potential and innovation. Our constant investments in infrastructure and talent acquisition are a testament to our commitment here,” said Anu Rathninde. “We are eager to be a part of India’s vibrant business ecosystem and leverage the technical strengths of our team and that of our globally recognized products and services.”

Marlon Sullivan said, “We are proud to be certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ – this honour demonstrates the effort that our local teams have invested to create a positive and productive workplace culture in India. We endeavour to offer our team members the best opportunities to grow and contribute to the innovations of the future and the critical work we are doing to reinvent how buildings are controlled and connected – all to ensure they offer the most productive environments and healthiest homes for people.”

Headquartered in Pune, Johnson Controls has been present in India since 1995. Across the country, it currently has nine branch offices, two manufacturing facilities, three Research & Development (R&D) centers, and two OpenBlue Innovation Centers, employing over 6000 people.

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