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Danfoss sponsors first ATMOsphere in Australia

byCT Report
04/06/2016
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CANBERRA: Danfoss was well represented at the first-ever ATMOsphere conference in Melbourne, Australia with a Silver Sponsorship. The event gathered major industry stakeholders with expertise in natural refrigerant solutions, and Strathbrook Industrial Services presented a case study supported by Danfoss on CO2 system evolution.

The conference had a full day program with end user, policy and market trend panels and technology case study sessions covering both industrial and commercial refrigeration. As the conference was held same week as ARBS Trade Show and being the first-ever ATMOsphere conference in Australia, it attracted many key stakeholders.

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“Danfoss is regarded a leader in climate-friendly solutions also in Australia and it’s crucial to be present at this event. Danfoss Cooling introduced a number of innovative products all designed to increase the energy efficiency of refrigeration solutions for supermarkets, small-to-medium sized stores and industrial applications. Also Danfoss experts were there to guide people through our technologies of today and tomorrow,” commented Marketing Communications Manager Janni Koie.

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