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In 1922, Willis Carrier invented the world’s first centrifugal chiller. Today, Carrier’s Vector ® 1800MT transport refrigeration unit is 20 percent more fuel efficient than prior models.
In 1927, a propeller developed by Standard Steel Propeller Corp., a Hamilton Sundstrand ancestor, was used on Charles Lindbergh’s historic nonstop solo flight from New York to Paris. Today, Hamilton Sundstrand’s six-bladed 568F propeller system, with composite blades, is certified for regional aircraft use.
In 1852, Elisha Graves Otis developed the first safety elevator. Today, Otis’ Gen2® elevators equipped with ReGen™ drive technology use up to 75 percent less energy than comparable elevators a decade ago.
United Technologies was built by pioneers whose innovations transformed the way people live and work. Consider: Willis Carrier, who developed modern air-conditioning; Elisha Graves Otis, whose safety elevator revolutionized the urban landscape; Walter Kidde, who pioneered fire detection and extinguishing technologies; Charles and Jeremiah Chubb, who invented the secure lock mechanism, laying the foundation for global leadership in security and fire protection; and Igor Sikorsky, Thomas F. Hamilton, David and Oscar Sundstrand, and Frederick Brandt Rentschler, all giants in the aerospace industry. Together, these gifted inventors laid the foundation of United Technologies and left a legacy of innovation that our more than 205,000 employees continue to this day. United Technologies continues to build upon this legacy by providing high-technology products and services to the building systems and aerospace industries worldwide through seven industry-leading businesses: Carrier heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration solutions; Hamilton Sundstrand aerospace and industrial products; Otis elevators and escalators; Pratt & Whitney engines; Sikorsky helicopters; UTC Fire & Security systems and UTC Power fuel cells. Together, they form one company constantly developing new technologies that make cities more efficient, people more secure and travel more comfortable. Pratt & Whitney
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In 1925, Pratt & Whitney built the Wasp, an engine that revolutionized the aircraft industry. Today, Pratt & Whitney is developing the PurePower ® PW1000G engine, which is expected to bring double-digit reductions in fuel burn and operating costs to airlines starting in 2013.
In 1939, Igor Sikorsky flew the VS-300, the world’s first practical helicopter, for the first time. Today, Sikorsky is developing X2 Technology,™ which is expected to enable helicopters to fly at 250 knots, while retaining lower-speed efficiency and maneuverability.
In 1917, Walter Kidde developed a fire detection and extinguishing system for shipboard use. Today, UTC Fire & Security sells 13 million fire extinguishers annually worldwide and provides fire protection solutions for a wide range of industries, including industrial, manufacturing, military, marine and more.
In 1966, UTC Power’s fuel cells were first used in the Apollo space program. Today, they power hybrid-electric buses right here on Earth.
Carrier Carrier is the world’s largest provider of air-conditioning, heating and refrigeration solutions, with a legacy of developing innovative, environmentally sound products. Providing solutions for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation applications, Carrier has a presence in more than 170 countries on six continents. Photo: Courtesy Chiquita Brands International.
Carrier provides environmentally sound solutions for several landmark installations across the world, some of which include the Sistine Chapel, Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, the 2008 Beijing Games’ National Olympic Stadium, Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate, and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
Carrier’s new AquaForce® 30XW water-cooled chiller is up to 20 percent more efficient than its predecessor and meets strict energy efficiency regulations.
We make the world a better place to live.
The Vector® 6500 trailer refrigeration unit generates up to 30 percent fewer emissions than U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. The PrimeLINE® container refrigeration unit, the most energy-efficient unit ever offered in the industry, brings Carrier’s high-technology solutions to overseas shipping.
The CO2OLtec™ food retail refrigeration system uses carbon dioxide, a natural refrigerant. In cool climates, such as in northern Europe, the CO2OLtec system can increase energy efficiency up to 10 percent compared to systems using conventional refrigerants.
Carrier was the first manufacturer to introduce a non-ozone depleting residential airconditioning system —14 years ahead of government mandates. Today, more than three million Carrier non-ozone depleting residential systems are installed in the United States.
Carrier’s energy service company, NORESCO, has implemented more than $2.5 billion in energy efficiency projects over the last 25 years to reduce energy and lower operating expenses in facilities ranging from government to commercial and industrial. And Carrier’s Automated Logic subsidiary provides cutting-edge building automation systems that deliver workplace comfort and energy savings.
For energy and weight savings and overall operational improvements, Chiquita Brands International added 1,250 PrimeLINE® container refrigeration units from Carrier Transicold to its transport fleet.
Otis Otis is the world’s leading manufacturer, installer and servicer of elevators, escalators and moving walkways. With approximately 2.2 million elevators and escalators in operation worldwide, Otis continues to find new, energy-efficient technologies to move the world. Half the world’s tallest buildings are home to Otis elevators, including Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
Otis has more than 60,000 employees worldwide, offering products and services in more than 200 countries and territories.
We move the equivalent of the world’s population every four days.
Otis’ energy-efficient Gen2® elevator reduces energy use by up to 50 percent compared with conventional elevators and up to 75 percent when combined with ReGen™ drives that feed energy generated by descending elevators back into the building’s electrical grid for use by other systems connected to the same network, lowering overall building costs.
Otis is committed to ensuring the safety, performance and reliability of its customers’ equipment. As a result, Otis offers a variety of maintenance programs that incorporate the latest technologies and standard work practices to ensure quick and efficient repairs. Otis’ programs are backed by an extensive global network of highly trained experts and the OTISLINE®
In Shanghai, buildings throughout the city rely on Otis elevators and escalators.
communications center for prompt customer support. In addition, Otis offers many solutions for upgrading elevators to enhance performance, reliability, safety, comfort and aesthetics.
Otis has provided vertical transportation solutions to some of the most well-known buildings in the world, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower in Shanghai, Roppongi Hills complex in Tokyo, the Incheon International Airport in Seoul, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, 7 World Trade Center in New York and the Christ the Redeemer monument in Rio de Janeiro.
UTC Fire & Security UTC Fire & Security creates innovative solutions to meet 21st century fire and security challenges. Through its portfolio of industry-leading brands, UTC Fire & Security helps to make the world a safer place. This unique expertise results in products and services to detect, prevent and suppress fire, and electronic security technologies and services to keep people and their assets safe and secure.
UTC Fire & Security has been and continues to be at the forefront of the industry. From the patent of the Chubb Detector Lock in 1818 to Kidde’s development of the world’s first wireless networked smoke detectors in 2004, its history is rich with innovation.
We develop intelligent solutions that provide peace of mind.
UTC Fire & Security delivers a full range of innovative products to more than one million customers globally. Through focused research and development, UTC Fire & Security is continually creating new products, for example a toxic gas platform for the petrochemical, oil and gas segment that detects a wide range of
harmful gases. A modular video platform brings high quality surveillance, embedded video analytics and remote service capabilities to make environments more safe and secure. Lenel is a global leader in the development and delivery of scalable, integrated systems for the commercial security market.
Requiring up to 90 percent less water, Marioff’s HI-FOG® water mist fire protection system produces microdroplets that cool materials below combustible temperatures, resulting in less damage to customers’ buildings and property. UTC Fire & Security offers a complete range of innovative products for the marine market, including fire and gas
Norwegian Pearl, operated by Norwegian Cruise Lines, is equipped with Marioff’s HI-FOG® water mist fire protection system.
detection systems, gaseous fire extinguishing systems, firefighting equipment, water mist fire protection and access control systems.
We make more efficient energy by developing more powerful technology.
UTC Power UTC Power is a world leader in developing and producing fuel cells that generate energy for buildings and for transportation, space and defense applications. From combustion-free buses and environmentally sound buildings to supporting U.S. manned space flight for nearly 50 years, UTC Power pioneers innovations that make a positive difference.
More than 250 stationary fuel cell systems have been deployed in 19 countries on five continents. Transportation fuel cells provide electrical power and drinking water on all U.S. manned space flights, and provide power to transit buses in the United States and Europe.
UTC Power’s PureCell® system is a clean, efficient, reliable hydrogen fuel cell power plant, eliminating emissions equivalent to that of several hundred cars annually when installed at a single midsized building.
The New York Power Authority selected UTC Power to supply 12 PureCell® Model 400 fuel cells for the Freedom Tower and three other towers under construction at the World Trade Center site in New York City.
Fuel cells power a Cabela’s store located in East Hartford, Connecticut, in the United States.
In buses, fuel cells are twice as fuel efficient as their diesel counterparts, produce zero tailpipe emissions and result in smooth, quiet operation. The clean operation means these buses have an immediate, positive impact on street-level emissions.
We are the most comprehensive global resource for the building industry.
Integrated Building Solutions No other company spans the critical systems that improve energy efficiency and performance in buildings: regenerative elevators, onsite power generation, energy efficient heating and cooling systems, fire detection and enterprise security solutions. Whether you’re looking for high technology in sustainable design, equipment, controls or renewable resources like geothermal and fuel cells, with integrated building solutions, United Technologies can provide products and services that help your building run longer and more efficiently. Photo: Courtesy Gale International Korea.
Offering integrated building solutions means being able to work with architects, engineers, developers and builders in the earliest stages of a project. United Technologies offers planning expertise that can improve efficiencies and lower costs by simultaneously considering a building’s site, orientation, layout, façade, equipment and integrated control requirements.
United Technologies’ approach to integrated building solutions also works at the scale of districts and even entire cities. For example, our energy-saving elevator systems and advanced water-cooled air conditioning systems helped transform Songdo International Business District, South Korea, into one of Asia’s first eco-cities.
United Technologies’ integrated building solutions provide the necessary connections that allow a building’s technologies and systems to communicate with one another. The result is reduced energy consumption, enhanced comfort and improved safety. United Technologies’ comprehensive resources can provide solutions that improve building performance and sustainability.
In South Korea’s Songdo International Business District, United Technologies is installing a broad range of energy-efficient equipment.
We turn scientific vision into innovative technologies and breakthrough solutions.
United Technologies Research Center The United Technologies Research Center (UTRC) is dedicated to continuing the innovation upon which United Technologies was founded. Consisting of 500 scientists, engineers and staff, UTRC supports the company’s businesses by developing technologies that improve the performance, energy efficiency and cost of its products and processes. Whether pioneering hypersonic flight or advancing geothermal power systems, UTRC is where intellectual energy accelerates progress.
Commercial and residential buildings currently consume almost 40 percent* of the world’s energy. UTRC is developing and integrating technologies that target up to a 70 percent reduction in building energy consumption, the equivalent of taking every car, truck and bus off the road worldwide.
Expected to change the way helicopters are flown, UTRC’s new active rotor control allows for higher-harmonic control and the ability to pitch the blades more than once per revolution. This technology may eliminate the need for a swashplate. Once demonstrated, this technology will lead to more efficient helicopter rotors with reduced noise and vibration.
Advanced Ceramic Matrix Composite structures are being developed for a variety of gas turbine applications to create lighter weight structures with improved durability while minimizing parasitic cooling losses. Effective application of Ceramic Matrix Composites into jet engine designs will allow engines to operate more efficiently, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and emissions.
UTRC is engaged in research to develop unique sensor technologies, including multispectral optical detectors and multi-specie chemical sensors capable of responding at parts per trillion. These technologies are enabling a range of new capabilities to improve video analytics, safety and security systems, and indoor air quality management. *International Energy Agency, “Worldwide Trends in Energy Efficiency,” 2008.
A scientist studying structures for advanced sensors and electronic materials at the United Technologies Research Center in East Hartford, Connecticut, in the United States.
Hamilton Sundstrand Hamilton Sundstrand produces technologically advanced industrial and aerospace products—manufacturing integrated aerospace systems for nearly everything that flies. Whether it’s a life-saving space suit, a high-powered industrial compressor, or an industrychanging commercial airliner sub-system, Hamilton Sundstrand continues its rich history of innovation.
Hamilton Sundstrand’s Ram Air Turbine (RAT) emergency power system provides power for airplane navigation and control in the unlikely event of a power loss. The company’s RAT has never failed when called upon in an emergency.
We create the technology that powers the aerospace industry.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner™ airplane — one of the most ambitious advancements in the commercial aerospace industry’s history — boasts nine systems developed by Hamilton Sundstrand, including the electrical, air thermal management and auxiliary power systems.
Additionally, Hamilton Sundstrand is developing systems for Airbus’ new A350XWB aircraft, including main electrical power generation, secondary power distribution and the Ram Air Turbine emergency power system.
Hamilton Sundstrand is the leading U.S.-based supplier of aircraft systems for the Airbus A380.
Hamilton Sundstrand is the prime contractor for NASA’s space suit and life support systems, and produces environmental control, life support, mechanical and thermal control systems for international space programs. The space suit is used on every NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station.
Hamilton Sundstrand Industrial is a global supplier of products ranging from metering and specialty pumps to pneumatic tools and compressors.
We make flights more efficient by pushing technology further.
Pratt & Whitney Pratt & Whitney designs, manufactures, services and supports aircraft engines, industrial gas turbines and space propulsion systems. The pioneer behind most major advancements in both military and commercial aviation, Pratt & Whitney continues to lead the industry by creating more environmentally friendly processes, innovative services and quieter, more fuel efficient engines.
The large commercial engines produced by Pratt & Whitney power more than 30 percent of the world’s passenger aircraft fleet. They account for more than 16,000 large commercial engines installed today and more than one billion hours of flight in both narrow- and wide-bodied aircraft.
Pratt & Whitney Canada has produced more than 70,000 engines that power corporate jets, regional aircraft and helicopters around the globe. The PurePower® engine family will continue Pratt & Whitney’s history of innovation. The engines will power the next generation of passenger aircraft while saving both money and
energy. It is expected that PurePower engines will deliver double-digit reductions in fuel burn and operating costs starting in 2013. Nearly 11,000 Pratt & Whitney fighter engines are in service with 27 armed forces across the world, setting new standards for performance, dependability and safety.
Pratt & Whitney continues its eco-friendly innovations by providing environmentally conscious services like the EcoPower® engine wash system. If all airlines used the EcoPower system, it would save more than one billion pounds of fuel and eliminate more than 3.2 billion pounds of CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere each year.
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne has been the power behind more than 1,600 space launches, with missions to nearly every planet in the solar system. They provided the Space Shuttle Main Engines for the first shuttle mission in 1981, and in 2008, powered the Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Pratt & Whitney Power Systems provides complete power systems solutions to the global energy industry, with more than 2,000 industrial gas turbines installed in 50 countries. Power Systems is a leader in Organic Rankine Cycle technology, a power solution for renewable energy sources such as geothermal, solar, biomass and waste heat recovery. The company also offers turbine components and repair services for competitors’ engines.
Pratt & Whitney’s next-generation PurePower® PW1000G engine sets new standards in reducing fuel burn, environmental emissions, engine noise and operating costs.
Sikorsky Sikorsky is a world leader in helicopter design, manufacture and service. The company’s helicopters and support solutions serve both the commercial and military markets. Sikorsky’s constant quest for innovation hasn’t just changed the face of aviation, it has saved lives. Since performing the first helicopter rescue in 1944, Sikorsky helicopters have saved an estimated two million lives. Photo: Courtesy Maritime and Coastguard agency.
Sikorsky’s S-76® helicopter can be found around the world serving executive transport, airline operations, offshore oil transport, EMS and search and rescue missions.
We bring people home safely, every day, everywhere, every time.
In 2008, Sikorsky once again brought revolutionary technology to the skies with the first flight of the X2 Technology™ demonstrator. X2 Technology is expected to one day enable helicopters to fly at 250 knots, nearly double that of a traditional helicopter, while retaining lower-speed efficiency and maneuverability.
Sikorsky helicopters are used by military services and commercial operators in 40 nations across the globe, while 25 governments worldwide operate BLACK HAWK helicopter variants.
Sikorsky Aerospace Services offers original equipment manufacturing expertise to meet customers’ aviation service needs. Combining a full spectrum of service solutions to fixed and rotary wing, commercial and military customers worldwide, the program maximizes aircraft readiness with low operational costs.
A Search and Rescue S-92® helicopter during a Maritime and Coastguard Agency training exercise in Stornoway, Scotland.
As UTC looks to the future of technology,
it does so with an eye on the people and places that help make it possible.
UTC Locations: India In India, UTC employs nearly 4,000 people across more than 100 offices in 60 plus cities. Three factories across the country produce products for Otis, Carrier and Hamilton Sundstrand. UTC is committed to providing a positive impact to the people of India and their economy by continuing its history of pioneering innovation. 1892 F irst Otis elevator installed at Raj Bhawan, Calcutta. 1930 First Carrier installation in the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur. 1953 First Otis office established. 1954 First Sikorsky helicopter flight in India. 1960 First Boeing 707-437 powered by Pratt & Whitney’s JT3D engine delivered to Air India. 1986 Carrier India established. 1988 Commissioned Carrier’s factory in Gurgaon. First Carrier product rolled out. 1996 Commissioned Otis Works at Bangalore. 2006 Otis joint venture with Trio Elevator Company Private Limited based in Gujarat. 2007 Milton Roy India launched export oriented unit to manufacture and export the ROYTRONIC® product line.
Landmark projects Commonwealth Games Village, New Delhi, Carrier, Toshiba Super Modular Multi System VRF Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport, Carrier, 8 Evergreen® 19XRD centrifugal chillers HyperCity Retail, Mumbai, Carrier, Commercial Refrigeration ITC Maratha, Mumbai, Otis, 10 elevators UB City, Bangalore, Otis, 29 elevators and 10 escalators Magarpatta City, Pune, Otis, 400 elevators
Carrier’s factory in Gurgaon, employs more than 500 people, and produces window, duct free and ducted split air-conditioners, air-handlers, chillers and remote display cases. Carrier will provide its large-capacity, non-ozone depleting Evergreen® chillers for Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport expansion project. In October 2005, Hamilton Sundstrand established its first aerospace aftermarket customer support office in Mumbai. This office has been involved with the successful entry into service of several new aircraft in India. Equipment supported by this office includes electrical power generation and distribution systems, air management systems, cabin pressure control systems, fire detection systems
propeller and flight control systems, emergency power systems and more. This equipment can be found on more than 300 airplanes operated by commercial airlines across India today. Milton Roy India, a manufacturing facility in Chennai and division of Hamilton Sundstrand, employs 114 people and manufactures metering pumps, dosing systems and mixers for industrial applications. In 2009, Milton Roy Company completed a large and prestigious agitator order to Utkal Alumina International Limited, a unit of Aditya Birla group. Otis employs more than 2,300 people across 85 locations and operates a manufacturing facility in Bangalore, capable of producing 6,000 elevators a year, including the Gen2® range of elevators. Pratt & Whitney engines have been powering aircraft in India since the 1940s. Today, its engines can be found on most major airlines.
Sikorsky has sold five VIP S-76C++™ helicopters, including two to the Chairman of Reliance Industries. Presently, three S-76C++ helicopters are flying in India. UTC Fire & Security recent contracts include CCTV security for ITC-Welcomgroup Hotels across 12 locations, and fire protection systems for the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited for Guru Gobind Singh Refinery captive power plant. UTC has made significant progress reducing its own environmental footprint and that of its customers. Carrier products are installed in 42 percent of the Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings. For the second consecutive year, the Government of India’s Ministry of Power has awarded Carrier India First Prize for the National Energy Conservation Awards 2008 in the Consumer Goods Manufacturing sector.
UTC is committed to developing successful, long-term partnerships with world-class companies, such as Infotech, a valued relationship since 2000. Infotech maintains engineering and IT service facilities in Hyderabad and Bangalore.
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