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Danfoss Dubai turns 20, inaugurates new office

Company says the newly renovated office is equipped with sustainable technologies

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  • Published: March 6, 2024
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DUBAI, UAE, 6 March 2024: – Danfoss announced that it completed two decades of engineering in the UAE and the opening of its newly renovated office, equipped with sustainable technologies, such as solar panels and EV chargers.

Making the announcement through a Press release, Danfoss said that since its establishment, Danfoss Dubai has been at the forefront of driving innovation and sustainability in the Middle East region. Danfoss said it has continuously evolved to meet the ever-changing needs of its customers, from its humble beginnings operating through partners and agents to becoming a fully established office. Furthermore, Danfoss said its Dubai office now employs over 100 employees, and added that 25% of its leadership team includes women.

Danfoss said the celebration of the 20th anniversary coincided with the completion of Danfoss’ JAFZA-based office’s renovation, which integrates sustainable technologies such as solar panels on the rooftop and parking area, and EV chargers, aligning with Danfoss’s global goal of achieving carbon neutrality in its operations by 2030. This renovation, Danfoss said, not only enhances the working environment for employees but also underscores its environmental agenda. In addition to the office renovation, Danfoss said, that the company opened the first regional Danfoss Drives Technical & Training Centre.

Commenting on the milestone, Ziad Al Bawaliz, Regional President, Danfoss Turkey, Middle East, and Africa, said: “The 20th anniversary of Danfoss Dubai is a testament to our unwavering commitment to innovation and sustainability, not only in the UAE, but the whole MENA region countries and beyond. Providing a more sustainable modern office environment marks an important milestone in our journey. As we look ahead, we remain committed to driving positive change and engineering a sustainable future for the region.”

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