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TROX re-joins Eurovent Middle East

  • The company said rejoining the association meant it was renewing commitment to joint industry initiatives.
  • Calls the industry to reinforce its focus on technical regulations and standards.

DUBAI: TROX, a manufacturer of ventilation equipment and active in the Middle East for the past several decades, has re-joined Eurovent after a year of absence, the company said.

In a statement, TROX said by rejoining the association it was renewing its commitment to joint industry initiatives in the fields of standardization, education and raising awareness.

In light of the increasing importance of adequate and efficient ventilation solutions and the role of Indoor Air Quality for general health and safety, the industry needs to reinforce its focus on technical regulations, standards and recommendations in the fields of ventilation and air filtration, the statement said.

“Being part of an industry association allows for pooling of resources and a coordinated approach to the transformation of markets towards higher standards,” it added.

Saad Ali, Managing Director of TROX Middle East and Africa, that only by working together can the industry work towards higher standards and fulfilling the need to bring about change in the awareness and knowledge of people.