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Honeywell

United States
1906
Public
NYSE: HON
> $10b
> 50,000
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Honeywell invents and manufactures technologies to address some of the world’s toughest challenges initiated by revolutionary macrotrends in science, technology and society. They improves business performance for customers with automation and control solutions, equipment and services that enhance safety, reliability and efficiency. Year founded: 1906 Revenue: $40.3 billion (2014) NYSE: HON

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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) promises to help maximize the connectivity of real-time operating data, automate predictive analytics and allow people to work collaboratively in the moment – it can bring incredible agility to decision making, improving company's bottom line. With iiOT by Honeywell, they help you better connect people, assets and processes to help digitally transform the business – more reliable assets, more efficient operations, and optimized performance across company's enterprise. All of Honeywell's ready-to-deploy IIoT technologies have cyber security built in, and Honeywell has designed solutions to help drive a step change in project execution by Honeywell experts with both IT and operations know-how.

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Tridium (Honeywell), Elster (Honeywell), NextNine (Honeywell International), Honeywell Process Solutions
Honeywell is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, functional applications, networks and connectivity, processors and edge intelligence, sensors, automation and control, and actuators technologies, and also active in the aerospace, buildings, chemicals, cities and municipalities, consumer goods, healthcare and hospitals, marine and shipping, metals, mining, oil and gas, paper and pulp, pharmaceuticals, retail, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Sensors
Chemical Sensors
Electrical Conductivity Sensors
Flow Meters
Gas Sensors
Level Sensors
Pressure Sensors
Temperature Sensors
Thermal Conductivity Sensors
Camera / Video Systems
GPS
Utility Meters
Functional Applications
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)
Product Data Management Systems
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Backup & Recovery
Cloud Databases
Others
Automation & Control
Automation & Process Control Systems
Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
Distributed Control Systems
Analytics & Modeling
Edge Analytics
Data-as-a-Service
Process Analytics
Processors & Edge Intelligence
Embedded & Edge Computers
Networks & Connectivity
Gateways
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Data Management Platforms
Application Infrastructure & Middleware
Data Visualization
Actuators
Electrical Actuators
Use Cases
Predictive Maintenance
Building Automation & Control
Building Energy Management
Factory Operations Visibility & Intelligence
Machine Condition Monitoring
Mesh Networks
Object Detection
Perimeter Security & Access Control
Process Control & Optimization
Public Warning & Emergency Response
Smart City Operations
Supply Chain Visibility
Traffic Monitoring
Warehouse Automation
Functions
Business Operation
Discrete Manufacturing
Facility Management
Field Services
Logistics & Transportation
Process Manufacturing
Warehouse & Inventory Management
Industries
Aerospace
Buildings
Chemicals
Cities & Municipalities
Consumer Goods
Healthcare & Hospitals
Marine & Shipping
Metals
Mining
Oil & Gas
Paper & Pulp
Pharmaceuticals
Retail
Utilities
Services
Cybersecurity Services
Software Design & Engineering Services
Training
Data Science Services
Honeywell’s Technology Stack maps Honeywell’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, functional applications, networks and connectivity, processors and edge intelligence, sensors, automation and control, and actuators IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies14
Turning A Stadium Into A Smart Building
Turning A Stadium Into A Smart Building
Honeywell created what it called the “intelligent system” for the National Stadium in Beijing, China, turning the venue for the opening and closing events at the 2008 Summer Olympics into a “smart building.” Designed by highly controversial artist Ai Weiwei, the “Bird’s Nest” remains one of the most impressive feats of stadium architecture in the world. The 250,000 square meter structure housed more than 100,000 athletes and spectators at a time. To accommodate such capacity, China turned to Honeywell’s EBI Integrated Building Management System to create an integrated “intelligent system” for improved building security, safety and energy efficiency.
Honeywell - Tata Chemicals Improves Data Accessibility with OneWireless
Honeywell - Tata Chemicals Improves Data Accessibility with OneWireless
Tata was facing data accessibility challenges in the cement plant control room tapping signals from remote process control areas and other distant locations, including the gas scrubber. Tata needed a wireless solution to extend its control network securely to remote locations that would also provide seamless communication with existing control applications.
OneWireless Enabled Performance Guarantee Test
OneWireless Enabled Performance Guarantee Test
Tata Power's power generation equipment OEMs (M/s BHEL) is required to provide all of the instrumentation and measurement devices for conducting performance guarantee and performance evaluation tests. M/s BHEL faced a number of specific challenges in conducting PG tests: employing high-accuracy digital communications for instrumentation, shortening setup and dismantling time, reducing hardware required, making portable instrument setup, avoiding temporary cabling work and the material waste costs
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