Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
LG names Ahmad Abed COO for air conditioning in MEA
11 June 2026

LG names Ahmad Abed COO for air conditioning in MEA

LG Electronics has appointed Ahmad Abed as Chief Operating Officer of the ES Company Air Conditioning division for the Middle East and Africa region, effective immediately. The company said the appointment supports its strategy to strengthen HVAC as a key B2B growth area.

Abed previously served as Gulf Sales Director for LG HVAC, where he led commercial operations across Gulf Cooperation Council markets. His experience covers the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar, including construction and infrastructure projects and procurement requirements for developers, contractors, and consultants.

In his new role, Abed will oversee operational strategy, commercial performance, and business development for LG’s HVAC division across MEA. LG said its regional HVAC activities include variable refrigerant flow systems for hospitality, commercial, and mixed-use projects, as well as air-cooled chillers and building energy management systems.

The company listed LG MULTI V 5 VRF and the BECON platform among its key products in the region. LG said its HVAC units are designed to deliver full cooling capacity at ambient temperatures up to 43°C, and partial operation at temperatures up to 52°C.

“The MEA region is at a pivotal stage in its development, with major infrastructure projects, urban expansion efforts, and rising energy efficiency expectations influencing how organizations approach cooling. I am excited to collaborate with LG's teams and partners throughout the region to build on our solid foundation and assist clients in maximizing the benefits of LG's HVAC solutions,” said Ahmad Abed, Chief Operating Officer of LG ES Company Air Conditioning, MEA.
Related tags: HVAC, chillers
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

Swegon merges German HVAC units under new name
Zent-Frenger GmbH and Barcol-Air Production GmbH will operate under the unified name Swegon Operations HEP GmbH as part of their integration within the Swegon Group. The merger is intended to ...
10 Jun 2026
FläktGroup releases 2025 sustainability report
FläktGroup has published its Sustainability Report 2025, outlining progress on climate targets, Environmental Product Declarations and sustainable HVAC solutions. The company said the report hi
yesterday
Daikin named defendant in U.S. HVAC price-fixing lawsuit
Daikin Industries and its U.S. subsidiaries have been named as defendants in a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on March 20, 2026. The case all...
10 Apr 2026
Daikin Europe reports record EMEA turnover
Daikin Europe N.V. reported annual turnover of 5.25 billion euro [approx. USD 5.68 billion] for fiscal year 2025, exceeding its previous-year result and reaching a record high. The subsidiary overs...
14 May 2026
Daikin faces HVAC pricing lawsuits in the United States
Daikin Industries said the company and several U.S. subsidiaries have been named as defendants in four lawsuits filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. T...
14 May 2026
Swegon acquires Dutch HVAC supplier Western Airconditioning
Swegon has acquired Western Airconditioning, a supplier of HVAC solutions in the Netherlands, expanding its indoor climate offering in the Dutch market. Western Airconditioning has been a long-stan...
02 Apr 2026