Otis Introduces Gen3 in India at ISEE

Otis India President Sebi Joseph introduces the Gen3 elevator at ISEE; photo courtesy of Otis India.

Otis introduced its new generation of Gen3TM digitally native elevators in India at the International Sourcing Exposition for Elevators & Escalators (ISEE) on December 1-3 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai. Being powered by the Otis ONETM digital platform enables real-time performance information, rapid response, remote service and sustained performance improvement for the Gen3. Through the Internet of Things and AI, the Otis ONE platform enables service professionals to be proactive, identifying potential problems and addressing them before service interruption. The platform also enables two-way data, voice and video connectivity between the elevator and the Otis command center. Customers are provided transparent access to their data through a customer portal, and Otis can deliver sustained elevator performance improvement based on data analytics by Otis maintenance experts. Using cloud-based API technology, the Gen3 elevator platform can integrate with building management software, tenant apps and autonomous robots to make buildings more efficient. In line with Otis’ commitment to sustainability, Gen3 includes the energy-efficient ReGenTM drive, LED lighting and sleep mode to reduce energy usage and the unit’s carbon footprint.

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