Ventilation

Humidity control specialist, Condair, is celebrating its 75-year anniversary.

A world leader in HVAC solutions for commercial and industrial indoor environments, AAON has activated 432 solar panels on the roof of its Exploration Centre and adjacent lab.

Gree Electric Appliances of China has recalled 1.56 million dehumidifiers following reports of fires, overheating and burns.

GE Appliances, a Haier company, has invested $34 million to expand manufacturing at its wholly owned subsidiary, Monogram Refrigeration LLC (MRO), located in Selmer, Tennessee.

Fujitsu General Australia has launched its new wall mounted Comfort cooling range which features four models from 2.5kW to 7.1kW.

Japanese scientists have investigated the use of UV disinfection for the effective management of COVID 19.

Toshiba has taken a technology-led approach to consolidating its brand in the commercial market with the focus on its Super Modular Multi System (SMMS).

Following Modine’s acquisition of Napps Technology, the company has announced new high efficiency heating and cooling solutions.

Johnson Controls has acquired FM:Systems, a leading digital workplace management and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider for facilities and real estate professionals.

AAON is set to announce a major expansion of its manufacturing facility in Longview, Texas in the United States.

The world’s first automated, real-time, air monitoring system provider, Poppy, has released BreatheScore Certify, the first commercially available digital air tracer particle system for buildings.

Ziehl-Abegg is building a new production facility in Ho Chi Minh City with an investment of approximately A$41.1 million (25 million euros).

Modine has acquired Napps Technology, a manufacturer of air and water-cooled chillers, condensing units and heat pumps.

While many businesses are embracing smart building technology to increase energy efficiency and lower costs, they fall short of their goals due to an inability to master the data.

Carbon Reform has announced the successful installation and pilot testing of its groundbreaking product, the Carbon Capsule.

After almost four decades at ebm papst, Thomas Wagner will leave his role as deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer (COO) on 31 August, 2023.