AHR Expo Announces 2019 Innovation Award Winners

28.09.2018 -

Show Management today announced the winners of the 2019 AHR Expo Innovation Awards competition. Each year, products in 10 different categories are recognized for being some of the HVACR industry’s most innovative products, systems and technologies. Winners will be featured at the Show in Atlanta in January 2019.

Inauguration of a Leybold Conference and Reception Room at Carnegie Mellon University Nanofabrication Facility

30.06.2017 -

Being at the forefront of university research is very important for innovating next generation vacuum technology products. As a local partner with Pittsburgh based Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Leybold has been not only a supplier, but also a generous and benevolent sponsor for years. As an acknowledgement for this close cooperation, the CMU community named one of the new conference center and reception rooms ‘Leybold’ and celebrated this inauguration with a presentation and reception held at the CMU Nanofabrication Facility on May 22nd.

New Models add Further Versatility to the Lightnin Mixer Range

26.02.2016 -

SPX Flow has announced the release of two new mixing solutions from its Lightnin brand. Designed for applications such as simple blending, solids suspension, high viscosity and gas-liquid applications; the GP2 (General Purpose) and LB2 (LabMaster and BioMixer) use advanced Lightnin impellers for highly efficient and effective mixing.

Mostra Convegno Expocomfort Asia to Debut in Singapore in September 2015

15.06.2015 -

According to official figures published by Frost & Sullivan in June 2014, the construction industry in Asia Pacific generated 494.49 billion dollars in revenue in 2013, and forecast predicts a massive increase to 750,00 billion dollars in 2018. There is huge potential in this region for supply and demand of energy efficient technologies in sectors such as Air-Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation (ACMV), one of the major energy consumers in buildings.

Hundreds of Subsea Projects with Thousands of Pumps Moving Forward

12.11.2014 -

The recent plunge in oil prices has caused some subsea projects to be canceled or delayed but there are more than 100 projects moving forward. The subsea vessel industry is currently expanding at 7%/yr. Over 54 percent of the active fleet has been delivered over the past eight years. There are also an additional 115 vessels under construction. The status of projects is continually reported in Oil, Gas, Shale and Refining Markets and Projects published by the McIlvaine Company.