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In Singapore
Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference March 27, 2007
Kristin Paulson
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• Provides broad range of high technology products and services to the building systems and aerospace industries
• Over 2,000 locations in 180 countries
• 43rd largest U.S. corporation (2006 list, Fortune Magazine)
• 126th in the world (2006 list, Fortune Magazine)
• Revenues of US$48 billion (2006)
• Over 215,000 employees
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United Technologies Structure
Otis
Carrier Hamilton Sundstrand
Pratt & Whitney
Sikorsky
• Elevators• Escalators• Moving walks• Shuttle systems• Platform Screen
Doors
• Commercial and military aircraft engines
• Rocket engines• Space propulsion
systems• Industrial gas turbines
• Heating equipment• Ventilating
equipment• Air conditioning
• Aerospace and industrial products
• Space programs• Aerospace systems for
commercial, regional, corporate and military aircraft
• Helicopters for commercial, industrial and military use
UTC Power
• Production of fuel cells
UTRC
Chubb (Lenel System, Kidde)
• Security and fire protection services
• Research & Development unit
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$48 billion
United States
Other
Asia Pacific
Canada
Latin America
Europe
REVENUES2006
28%
40%
4%
7%
3%
18%
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UTC in Singapore
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S-70 HELICOPTERS
S-70B(ASW Variant)
S-70A(N)(Utility Variant)
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UTC History in Singapore• 1930-1950 Carrier and Otis Elevator
• 1972 Sundstrand Pacific Aerospace and Chubb Singapore
• 1980s Turbine Overhaul Services (TOS) & Pratt & Whitney Canada
• 1990s Pratt & Whitney overhaul and repair activities and Carrier refrigeration
UTC Regional Corporate Office
• 2000-2005 Expansion of Pratt & Whitney businesses to support MRO activity
• 2005 Kidde and UTC Fire & Security formed
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Economic Development Board
www. edb.gov.sg
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Manufacturing in Singapore = 28% of GDP
Key sectors are:
• Electronics
• Mechanical Engineering
• Biomedical Manufacturing
• Chemicals
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EDB’s priority areas of investments today are:
• Capital intensive industries
• Knowledge intensive industries
• Innovative intensive industries
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Reasons to be in Singapore
• Regional Focus
• Transparency
• Quality of Talent
• Integrity
• Culture
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Thank You