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Panasonic is exhibiting at the CIBSE Build2Perform event at London Excel on the 29th and 30th of November.

The company will showcase innovations in its heating and cooling range as well as sharing technical knowledge with building services professionals.

Low carbon solutions

Harvey Loyal, from the Specifications Sales Team at Panasonic, commented: “This event is a great opportunity for building services professionals to learn more about the wide range of HVAC&R products from Panasonic. CIBSE Build2Perform is all about making connections, sharing ideas, and solving problems. We have seen an increase in demand for low carbon solutions which also provide an optimum comfort level, whilst also improving indoor air quality. Every time we have attended this event, we have made important connections.”

Panasonic will be showcasing its wide range of highly efficient VRF air conditioning systems

During CIBSE Build2Perform 2022, Panasonic will be showcasing its wide range of highly efficient VRF air conditioning systems, Aquarea air to water heat pumps, commercial cold chain range using CO2 refrigeration, in addition to the Panasonic smart IoT control solutions. 

Improving indoor environments

Also, visitors will be able to find out more about the nanoe™ X technology which can be deployed to help improve indoor environments.

Free to visit, CIBSE Build2Perform features manufacturers and suppliers from the building services engineering sector who will be highlighting their latest products and innovations to visitors to help improve energy efficiency and save money through effective building services. Technical experts from Panasonic will be available on both days of the show, providing in-depth industry knowledge and helpful information for building professionals and the wider supply chain.

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