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United Technologies Corporation
Based in Connecticut, USA,
UTC is a diversified company
providing high technology products
and services to the global aerospace
and building industries.
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UTC Operating Companies
Otis Elevator Company elevators, escalators, moving walkways
UTC Climate, Controls and Security air conditioning, refrigerating,
heating, ventilation and HVAC systems and products, electronic security, fire
protection products and services
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UTC Operating Companies
UTC Power
fuel cell systems, for on-site,
transportation, space and
defense applications
Hamilton Sundstrand
aerospace systems, components,
space suits, industrial products
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$58.2 billion
UTC Sales
2011
PurePower®
Engine
Commercial
refrigeration Gen2®
Fire safety
Aircraft systems
UH60M
Electronic
Security
InfinityTM
F135 CTOL Engine
Includes discontinued operations
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UTC Sales
Balance – 2011
United States
Other
Asia Pacific
Canada
Latin
America
Europe
$58.2 billion
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UTC Operating Companies
Pratt & Whitney
aircraft engines, gas turbines and
space propulsion systems
Sikorsky
military, industrial and
commercial helicopters
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Otis Elevator Company
Headquartered in
Connecticut, USA,
Otis employs 60,000
people globally
World’s largest manufacturer of
people-moving products including
elevators, escalators and moving
walkways
Maintains more than
1.7 million elevators
and escalators
worldwide
Products and
services in more
than 200 countries
and territories
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In 1854, he
demonstrated his
automatic safety
elevator at the
Crystal Palace,
the main exhibition
hall of America’s
first world’s fair.
This invention
launched the
elevator era.
Otis History
Elisha Graves Otis founded the company in 1853, after
he invented a safety mechanism for a lifting platform.
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Otis Milestones
Elisha Graves Otis founds the company in Yonkers, NY
1853
Introduce escalator at the World’s Fair in Paris
1900
Install first “memory” control system
1925
Introduce automatic elevator system
1948
Became a wholly owned
subsidiary of UTC
1976
Introduce Elevonic™ 101 1979 Introduce
OTISLINE™ 1983 Introduce REM™ 1988
Introduce Elevonic™ 411 & Elevonic™ 311
1989
Release Otis 2000 elevator line in Europe
1993
Introduce Otis 506 NCE™ escalator
1994
Launch Gen2™ elevator system
2000 Introduce EMS Panorama™
2004
Introduce Compass™
Destination Management and ReGen™
2005
Introduce Otis Elite™
Service 2009
Introduce The Way to
Green™ 2010
Introduce energy-efficient
NCE Escalator
2011
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Elevators
Gen2™ elevator range Otis technologies concentrate on providing
sustainability, architectural flexibility and outstanding
ride quality. Available in both machine room-less or
mini-machine room, heavy duties and high speeds
Compass™
Destination Management Provides personalized elevator service
while improving system performance
Double deck and high
speed elevators Unsurpassed
performance for
demanding projects
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Escalators and Moving Walkways
Escalators and Trav-O-Lator™ moving walkways
For public and
commercial applications
Sustainable features Smarter operations with ReGen Drives,
power monitoring, highly efficient
lubrication systems
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Service and Modernization
The right technology The REM™ monitoring system combined with
our customer-focused Otis Elite™ service
program provides customers optimal reliability
and faster response time
Photo credit: AIRDIASOL-Rothan
The right organization Otis has the world’s
largest network of branch
offices and service centers
Modernization Innovative technologies
and an extensive product
line to improve performance,
aesthetics and reliability of
elevator systems
The right system The EMS Panorama™ elevator
management system enables
improved building management
Gen2 Mod The advantages of
Gen2 technology can
be applied to building
modernizations to reduce
overall energy consumption
while improving reliability,
and performance.
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Bristol Test Tower &
Quality Assurance Center
Connecticut, USA
Ten Research Centers Globally
Shibayama Test Tower
Shibayama, Japan 117 meters (384 feet) high
14 hoistways
25 test stations
154 meters (505 feet)
above ground
27 meters (89 feet)
below ground
Two tallest test towers are…
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Sony Center, Germany
Tour Granite,
France
Iconic Buildings – Europe
Eiffel Tower,
France
London
Underground,
U.K.
Vatican, Italy
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7 World Trade Center,
New York Christ the Redeemer,
Rio de Janeiro
Iconic Buildings – Americas
John Hancock,
Chicago
The Luxor,
Las Vegas
Empire State Building,
New York
CN Tower,
Toronto
The Empire State Building
design is a registered trademark
and used with permission by ESBC.
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Kohinoor Square,
India PetronasTowers,
Malaysia
Iconic Buildings – Asia
Incheon Airport,
Korea
Bitexco Financial Tower,
Vietnam
Burj Khalifa,
United Arab Emirates
Shanghai World
Financial Center, China
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