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Eurovent welcomes Czech firm ATREA

BELGIUM: Ventilation and heat recovery equipment company ATREA is the latest company to join  the Eurovent Association.

Based in the Czech Republic in the city Jablonec nad Nisou, ATREA was founded in 1990. Its main area of work is to decrease the operational energy demand of air-handling equipment – mainly through the use of state-of-the-art heat recovery exchangers, built-in controls and a gradual transition to fully automatic ventilation control systems – all of which it produces itself.

“Through joining the Eurovent Association and its vast network of associations and manufacturers across Europe, we are underlining our ambition as a leading European manufacturer in our sector,” explained ATREA’s CEO Daniel Morávek. “Our central location in Europe and high level of innovation allows us to provide high-quality equipment in a short time to clients all over the continent.”

Eurovent is Europe’s Industry Association for indoor climate (HVAC), process cooling, and cold chain technologies. Its membership of more than 1,000 comprises companies from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

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