Bogdan Tudorache
Daikin, the world’s most important air conditioning manufacturer, is attending as the main partner the ISH 2021, one of the largest events in the heating, air conditioning and renewable technologies industry. “Transform with Daikin” is the slogan under which the company will take part in this edition, where it will hold a series of seminars that will focus on three key elements: sustainability, indoor air quality and supporting a circular economy by reusing refrigerants.
Daikin will present the latest trends in efficient and sustainable heating, air conditioning and smart home design technologies, developed in line with the group’s global promise to achieve zero carbon by 2050. Heat pumps are the focus of Daikin’s presence at this year’s ISH fair, as energy-efficient heating solutions. These are innovative products for both heating and cooling, which turn outside air into energy. The benefits it offers include improved efficiency, a low impact on the environment and high comfort throughout the year.
“From our point of view, heat pumps are an important pillar in reducing carbon dioxide emissions and also a sustainable and more energy efficient solution for the beneficiaries,” says Carl Lievens, Managing Director of Daikin Central Europe.
This year’s edition of the ISH event will take place for the first time in digital format between March 22-26. During the debates that will take place throughout the fair, the most important topics of the moment will be brought up: environmental protection, conservation of resources through the use of renewable energies, development of digital solutions and smart technologies.
“Daikin is the leader in the HVAC industry and a driving force for the promotion of energy-efficient heat pumps, in accordance with the European Green Deal. We are glad that we can bring to the attention of customers and partners around the world, in one of the most relevant events in our industry, the innovations that the group offers and that it constantly develops. This is our commitment to the industry and the environment,” says Daniel Vasile, Managing Director of Daikin Romania.