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    Honeywell inaugurated its first European Growth Symposium in Munich, bringing together key stakeholders from across Europe to chart the future of industry.  More than 100 customers, partners and senior executives converged to discuss transformative technologies poised to reshape the landscape of automation, aviation and energy in the region.

    Highlights from the Symposium

    Recently held, the symposium featured a series of spotlight sessions about innovative approaches driving Honeywell's future roadmap. Participants explored how AI and connected technologies are:

    • Accelerating Europe’s digital transformation
    • Enhancing industry capabilities
    • All while addressing pressing challenges

    Germany’s Role in Industrial Autonomy

    Germany is a key part of Europe’s journey to autonomy. With its robust industrial base and rapid advancements in the technology trifecta of AI, Cloud computing and 5G connectivity, the country is well-positioned to lead the charge toward increased productivity and advancement through connected technologies.

    Suresh Venkatarayalu, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer and President of Honeywell Connected Enterprise, commented: “We see Germany not just as a cornerstone of European industry but as a driving force for advancement, ready to lead the way in industrial and building automation capabilities. This symposium represents a crucial platform for collaboration on AI-based solutions and connected technologies that address urgent needs, from reducing energy consumption to fortifying security, bolstering productivity, and enhancing competitive edge.”

    New Building Automation Hub in Ratingen

    As part of Honeywell’s commitment to advancing building automation in Germany, the company has also officially opened a state-of-the-art facility in Ratingen. This new Connected Buildings Excellence Center will serve as a significant hub for Honeywell’s Building Automation business, fostering advancement and development in operational efficiency, security, life safety and energy management.

    The facility is equipped with the latest in building technology, designed to:

    • Enhance operational efficiencies across the board
    • Advance training facilities to strengthen the skills of engineers and installers working with Honeywell’s building automation systems

    Billal Hammoud, President and CEO of Honeywell Building Automation, commented on this strategic initiative; “Our investment in the new Ratingen site underscores our commitment to accelerating the digital transformation of Germany’s building stock. This hub will serve as a European launchpad for customer-centric advancement that can fundamentally transform the way buildings operate while delivering improved outcomes for the industries they serve.”

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