Honeywell showcased its latest security, fire and life safety technology upgrades.
ATLANTA – Honeywell (Nasdaq: HON) is showcasing key technologies from its security, fire and life safety product lines at the 2024 International Security Conference and Exposition (ISC West), April 10 – 12 in Las Vegas. This supports Honeywell’s recently announced plans to focus its portfolio on three compelling megatrends, including automation, underpinned by robust digitalization capabilities and solutions.
“At Honeywell, we provide cutting-edge security solutions that help protect people, property and assets,” said Sergio Castillejos, vice president and general manager, Commercial Security, Honeywell. “Our latest security technologies provide enhanced protection, greater convenience and improved operational efficiency.”
Featured security technologies include:
“Honeywell is committed to advancing the fire industry and providing innovative solutions that not only enhance building occupant safety, but also improve operational efficiencies,” said Jurgen Van Goethem, vice president and general manager, Fire, Honeywell. “In addition, our latest fire and life safety technologies enable a faster, more complete and more accurate flow of critical information throughout the entire fire alarm transmission chain, resulting in faster and more efficient dispatches, allowing first responders to act quicker and better informed in situations where every second counts.”
Featured fire and life safety technologies include:
For more information about Honeywell’s latest security and fire and life safety products, stop by booth #22099 at ISC West or visit Buildings.Honeywell.com.
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