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  2. List of Honeywell products and services - Wikipedia

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    Honeywell offers a number of products and services across its four business groups: Aerospace, Home and Building Technologies (HBT), Safety and Productivity Solutions (SPS), and Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT). This is a partial list of products manufactured and services offered by Honeywell.

  3. Honeywell - Wikipedia

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    Building Automation and Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions were created when Automation and Control Solutions was split into two in July 2016. [ 104 ] [ 96 ] Building Automation comprises Honeywell Building Solutions, Environmental and Energy Solutions, and Honeywell Security and Fire.

  4. Honeywell to split into three after pressure from activist ...

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    Honeywell's shares, however, fell nearly 2.5% in premarket trade, reversing course from early gains after the company forecast downbeat sales and profit for 2025.

  5. Intelligrated - Wikipedia

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    Intelligrated, Inc. (a portmanteau of intelligent and integrated) was a material handling automation and software engineering company based in Mason, Ohio.In 2016, it was acquired by Honeywell, who made it a subsidiary and renamed it to Honeywell Intelligrated. 2017, Honeywell Intelligrated reported revenue of $1 billion. [1]

  6. Honeywell’s CEO reveals how AI will give his company a ...

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    The third area where Kapur sees Honeywell using AI to gain an edge is in providing engineering solutions to customers. In many cases, Honeywell doesn’t just sell an off-the-shelf product.

  7. Alerton - Wikipedia

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    Alerton's entry into the building automation systems market was through the application of direct digital controls in their products, a technology which had in the early 1980s been largely overlooked by the market's major players. [3]

  8. General Automation - Wikipedia

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    GA General Automation was an American company, founded in 1968 by Larry Goshorn (a former marketing executive and a salesman from Honeywell), which manufactured minicomputers and industrial controllers. In 1994, General Automation announced it would be relocating from Anaheim to Irvine. It announced it would be phasing-out its manufacturing ...

  9. Tridium - Wikipedia

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    Tridium Inc. is an American engineering hardware and software company based in Richmond, Virginia, whose products facilitate and integrate the automation of building and other engineering control systems. Since November 2005, the company has operated as an independent business entity of Honeywell International Inc. [1]