Danfoss conducts event, introduces newly acquired Bock
DUBAI, UAE, 3 February 2025: Danfoss, in collaboration with JK Engineering Solutions, held an event to introduce its recently acquired BOCK GmbH, at Le Meridien Dubai. Making the announcement through a Press Release, Danfoss said the event brought together over 100 professionals, including contractors, consultants and end users to discuss advancements in sustainable cooling and heating solutions.

According to Danfoss, the event follows its acquisition of BOCK GmbH, which manufactures CO₂ and low-GWP compressors. Danfoss added it supports the sustainable development and use of low-GWP refrigerants to minimise global warming.
Dalibor Sandor, Product Manager and Trainer for Condensing Units, Global Danfoss BOCK, said: “It was my pleasure to come to Dubai for this occasion and present Danfoss Bock reliable CO2 and low-GWP refrigerant compressors, ensuring functionality, cost-effectiveness and environmental responsibility go hand in hand. The special focus of the event was on BOCK condensing units, which are designed for extreme conditions, such as scorching hot regions such as the Middle East. They maintain efficiency without compromising on performance, thanks to adaptive heat exchangers and efficient AC fans.”
Danfoss said it is actively involved in developing products using refrigerants and in evaluating the viability of new refrigerants as they are introduced. According to Danfoss, new and evolving regulations on refrigerants can make it a challenge to stay up to date on current trends, with new regulations impacting everything from component selection to designing future systems. As refrigerant regulations evolve, the company recognises the challenges and uncertainty this brings, Danfoss said.

Mahmoud Juma, Managing Director, JK Engineering Solutions, said, “It has been an exciting era with BOCK; now with Danfoss’ presence, it is a transformation to elevate to new heights.”
Tareq Marwan, Project Manager, Azizi Developments, said, “We compared all the compressors competing for the project, and it’s true, BOCK has the lowest operating power.”
