One of the nation’s newest, large-scale manufacturing assets, Daikin Texas Technology Park, got a visit from U.S. Congressman Michael McCaul recently, who toured the sprawling campus near northwest Houston and visited with some of the more than 3,000 people now working there.
Daikin Texas Technology Park (DTTP), Daikin North America LLC’s new $417 million, 4 million square-foot campus located just outside Northwest Houston, welcomed the first VRV® unit off the production line during a celebration led by CEO, Takeshi Ebisu.
The Texas Technology Park is expected to employ more than 5,000 people as part of Daikin’s global commitment to support in-country design, engineering, and assembly.
The new campus is expected to employ more than 5,000 people as part of Daikin’s global commitment to support in-country design, engineering, and assembly. Goodman, a member of the Daikin group, is in the process of moving all of its U.S. operations to the Texas campus.
For the first time, Daikin’s VRV IV i-Series was installed by mechanical and electrical contractor Synecore at Leon Restaurant in Fenchurch Street, London.
Grounded in Daikin’s oil-free, magnetic-bearing compressor technology, this chiller features a redesign of the single compressor WME models from 400 to nearly 800 ton.
The center allows Daikin, Goodman, and Amana contractors the opportunity to get up close and personal with a number of products. This includes being able to touch the products and ask pertinent questions.
The SmartSource Compact vertical water-source heat pump (WSHP) is suited for applications where size and efficiency are key specifications, such as condominiums, multifamily homes, hotels, and residential buildings.