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Carrier Global Corporation, a global provider of innovative HVAC, refrigeration, fire, security and building automation technologies, and Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate services firm, have agreed to collaborate to introduce Carrier's premier healthy building solutions for Cushman & Wakefield's clients through Carrier's Healthy Buildings Program.

"By working with Carrier, Cushman & Wakefield can offer differentiated services and solutions as part of its 6 Feet Office concept to our clients," said Bryan Jacobs, President of Global IFM, Cushman & Wakefield. "This collaboration will position us to exceed our clients' expectations by helping to deliver safer, healthier and more productive work environments."

Safe indoor environments

The pandemic has intensified the urgency and need for solutions that help provide a safe return to the office. This strategic collaboration will allow Carrier to provide Cushman & Wakefield clients the tools to assess a building's readiness for occupancy, upgrade applicable advanced technologies and optimize indoor environments to be safer, healthier and more efficient.

Carrier's Healthy Buildings Program offering can benefit Cushman & Wakefield clients through a broad portfolio of advanced services and technologies – from improving indoor air quality, delivering remote services to managing ventilation in buildings and implementing touchless solutions.

Healthy building solutions

"Carrier is excited to work with Cushman & Wakefield to deliver advanced healthy building solutions to Cushman & Wakefield clients to enable safer re-opening and ongoing building operations," said Rajan Goel, Senior Vice President, Carrier Building Solutions Group, and part a of Carrier's Healthy Buildings Program. "Our collaboration will identify and deploy new, innovative solutions to help Cushman & Wakefield create facilities that are healthier, safer, more efficient and productive."

The collaboration is under a memorandum of understanding whose terms are non-binding and are subject to negotiation of mutually acceptable technical and commercial terms and conditions.

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