Dayton, Ohio — Emerson Climate Technologies, a business of Emerson (NYSE: EMR), broke ground today on its $35 million innovation center on the University of Dayton campus.
Emerson Climate Technologies Inc. announced its top-performing wholesalers for outstanding sales performance in 2014. The winners were announced at Emerson Climate Technologies’ National Wholesaler Conference, held at the Westin Kierland in Scottsdale, Arizona, October 8-10.
The facility will foster an ambitious, collaborative approach to conducting research to create new technologies that address HVACR industry challenges.
Emerson Climate Technologies recently broke ground on its $35 million innovation center on the University of Dayton campus. The facility will foster an ambitious, collaborative approach to conducting research to create new technologies that address heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) industry challenges.
St. Louis – While many HVAC contractors remain uninformed about changes in energy efficiency regulations coming in 2015, some are thinking ahead to how these changes will affect their businesses
Rajan Rajendran, newly appointed director of the Emerson Innovation Center, talks about the new $35 million facility and how it will function on the University of Dayton campus. Posted on Aug. 29.
An Emerson Climate Technologies survey has shown that while many HVAC contractors remain uninformed about changes in energy-efficiency regulations coming in 2015, some are thinking ahead to how these changes will affect their businesses.
Emerson Climate Technologies Inc., a business of Emerson (NYSE: EMR) and a world leader in delivering heating, air conditioning and refrigeration technologies and services to the marketplace, announced the formation of a joint venture with Shanghai Ruking Electronics Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
Frank Landwehr, vice president of marketing and product planning for Emerson Climate Technologies Inc.’s air conditioning business, talks about a survey of 300 residential HVAC contractors addressing how prepared the HVAC industry is for the regional standards change.