Johnson Controls, Inc.

On September 8, Johnson Controls, the global pioneer for smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, kicked off its 2021 ‘Game On’ Roadshow in Milwaukee, Wis. where almost 60 attendees participated in hands-on learning experiences with commercial HVAC rooftop units from Johnson Controls, YORK®, and TempMaster®.

The roadshow tour brings the comprehensive and newly extended rooftop unit portfolio to locations across the U.S., including Chicago, Denver, and Phoenix, among others.

Displaying commercial units

As part of the tour, the 53-foot ‘Game On’ trailer houses full-size displays of the Choice 15-27.5 ton and Select 27.5-50 ton commercial rooftop units to give visitors hands-on interactions with the equipment.

The agenda includes engaging, interactive experiences, featuring the Premier 25-80 ton rooftop units

The agenda also includes engaging, interactive experiences, including augmented reality, featuring the Premier 25-80 ton rooftop units, variable air volume (VAV) products, and the Verasys® building controls system – all part of Johnson Controls connect suite of OpenBlue technologies.

Providing hands-on product experience

The ‘Game On’ Roadshow is an immersive, mixed-use experience that brings cutting-edge Johnson Controls, YORK®, and TempMaster® products directly to our customers in a meaningful way and provides hands-on opportunities to learn about the latest technologies and innovations,” said Doug Schuster, vice president, and general manager, Ducted Systems, Johnson Controls. “This is the culmination of years of planning and hard work to show our customers that Johnson Controls is here to help them win.”

With events held in nearly 20 states, the ‘Game On’ Roadshow is part of Johnson Controls' overall commitment to customer success and innovation, including the expansion of the company’s state-of-the-art 900,000 square-foot Rooftop Centre of Excellence manufacturing facility in Norman, Okla.

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