IBM and KONE, one of the global leaders in the elevator and
escalator industry, announced the multiyear agreement in which IBM will provide
cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and services to drive
innovation in smart buildings.
Through
the agreement, KONE will tap into the IBM Watson IoT Cloud Platform to connect,
remotely monitor and optimize its management of millions of escalators, doors
and turnstiles in buildings and cities worldwide. The system will analyze vast amounts
of data from sensors embedded in equipment helping to identify and predict
issues and minimize downtime. Instead of having to call in a service engineer,
KONE will be able to predict and resolve selected technical issues remotely by
running tests and making commands over the cloud.
”Our
partnership with IBM is exciting and it is an important stepping stone to
deliver the best People Flow experience,” says Henrik Ehrnrooth,
President & CEO of KONE Corporation. ”We operate in a connected
world and by working with IBM, new solutions like remote diagnostics and
predictability means we will deliver even better services to our customers, and
great experiences for the people who use our equipment."
With real-time insight about the operation of its equipment,
KONE’s plans to drive further innovation and develop new solutions and services
to improve the flow of people in some of the world’s busiest cities and
buildings. Using IBM’s open standards-based Watson IoT Cloud platform, KONE
plans to allow a vast developer ecosystem via Application Programming
Interfaces (API’s) to build new applications to make a smoother, safer and more
personalized people flow experience for building users. For instance, community-based
systems could help people pre-order elevators during the busiest times of the
day or speed up evacuations during emergencies.
As buildings get taller and taller with the capacity to serve tens
of thousands of users simultaneously, there is increased pressure on elevators
and escalators to keep people moving smoothly. KONE is leading the way in bringing together technology and innovation to meet the
requirements of some of the world’s most ambitious and iconic buildings. Its
projects include the Leadhenhall Building in London which
features the world’s largest and fastest suite of panoramic elevators; the Makkah Clock Royal Tower Hotel,
in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, which is the tallest hotel, clocktower and largest
indoor space in the world; and the Jeddah Tower, Saudi
Arabia, which at over 1km tall, will be the world’s tallest building when
completed.
“Efficient, people-centric
cities and buildings are better for business, societies and economies. Central
to this is how people move around within them and intelligent systems are
poised to make their experience more convenient, intuitive and enjoyable,” said
Chris O’Connor, General Manager, Offerings, IBM Watson IoT. “With IBM’s
cognitive IoT technologies, KONE is embedding intelligence across its
operations and driving a wave of innovation in smarter buildings.”
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