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More than 200 HVAC professionals convene at a series of technical seminars in the region Dubai, UAE:Carrier Middle East Limited convened more than 200 heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) professionals this month at a series of technical seminars in Dubai, Doha, Kuwait City and Muscat. The events were designed to address the technical challenges and opportunities faced by the HVAC industry across the region. Participants from key sectors, including hospitality, health care, transport and stadiums, joined Carrier leaders to learn more about the company’s innovative solutions, which offer new levels of custom engineering capabilities to each of these sectors. Carrier, the world’s leader in high-technology heating, ventilation and air-conditioning solutions, is a part of UTC Building &Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX). Rolando Furlong, vice president, UTC Building & Industrial Systems, Middle East and Turkey said, “Our company is built on a proud and long-standing tradition of innovation and sustainability that has enabled us to become an industry leader, bringing cutting-edge solutions to our customers around the world. These seminars demonstrate our commitment to our customers’ needs and our ability to provide world-class levels of engineering and design expertise.” Tim Ashton, marketing manager, Carrier HVAC Europe said, “These seminars offer a unique opportunity to interact directly with our customers in the Middle East to share our capabilities with them while further developing our understanding of their business needs and challenges.” Committed to advancing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability in the Middle East, UTC Building & Industrial Systems regularly hosts events to share best practices, case studies and industry expertise with regional industry specialists. Most recently, UTC Building & Industrial Systems hosted the Distinguished Sustainability Lecture Series in Jeddah and Istanbul. The events help to further the dialogue about sustainable building transformation, including energy conservation and efficiency improvement.
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