Eurovent has announced extending its welcome to ABB, one of the world’s renowned manufacturers of HVACR drives, motors and controls, as its newest Corresponding Member. The membership for ABB was approved during the Eurovent Board of Directors meeting, held in February 2022.

New Eurovent member - ABB

ABB is one of the internationally recognized manufacturers of drives, motors and controls for HVACR applications, with a global footprint, supporting the HVAC industry across the world, with high quality products and services.

Since its foundation, more than 130 years ago, ABB has been highly focused on sustainable solutions and energy efficiency, and is also at the forefront of the digital revolution of most cities and infrastructure in the world.

ABB aims to become carbon neutral by 2030

ABB has committed to being carbon neutral by 2030 on all of its four businesses

ABB has committed to being carbon neutral by 2030 on all of its four businesses, which are electrification, process automation, motion and robotics and discrete automation.

Frank Taaning Grundholm, the Vice President (VP) of Global HVACR Sales at ABB, who also serves as a Board Member of Eurovent and Eurovent Middle East, said “To get the most out of an HVACR system requires smart planning and the most critical focus for building operators is to move towards specifying needs, rather than technical solutions only.

Guiding the development of HVACR products

Frank Taaning Grundholm adds, “We are excited to be part of Eurovent and look forward to taking even more active part in its dialogues that are guiding the development of HVACR products, in a more sustainable direction and leading important advocacy for improved Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

For any organization interested in becoming a member of the globally known industry association, Eurovent, they can avail all the relevant information on the official Eurovent website.

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