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A sustainable, digital future
Companies have recently attended Chillventa, an international gathering of refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation and heat pump experts
A comprehensive overview of refrigeration and insulation technologies, C&I and automation, air conditioning, ventilation and heat pumps, Chillventa is held each year as a place of in-depth professional dialogue and knowledge transfer. The three-day event, held on October 8-10 in Nuremberg, Germany, played host to presentations by experts, guided tours and special presentations. One of the topical issues highlighted at the show fair was digitalisation.
CAREL Group, parent company of Eurotec, was on the ground sharing its expertise in developing technologies that ensure energy efficiency and emission reduction are key elements in responding to recent regulations and contributing to the necessary decarbonation of the HVAC&R sector.
“The adoption of natural refrigerants is crucial for achieving global climate goals; therefore, CAREL has developed technologies that optimise their use, ensuring high performance in both industrial and residential settings,” shared CAREL Group in a recent media release.
At the event, the Group presented cutting-edge solution for sustainable cold chain management, components for heat pumps in compliance with new F-GAS regulations, and solutions for high-temperature heat pumps and process chillers that facilitate industrial decarbonisation through the adoption of low environmental impact refrigerants. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies were also showcased.
“Digitalisation not only enhances performance but also significantly simplified interaction with systems, making monitoring and remote maintenance easier. This approach significantly reduces learning times and facilitates anomaly diagnosis, allowing installers to save valuable time. Finally, continuous support provided by centralised control solutions facilitates integrated management and performance improvement of retail outlets, reducing inefficiencies and increasing sustainability.”
At Chillventa, as part of the Specialist Forums, CAREL conducted seven sessions covering a wide range of topics – from sustainable responses and the need for efficient food storage systems, to advanced solutions for temperature and humidity control and the crucial topic of connectivity.
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