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Panasonic highlights CO2 Refrigeration Solutions at ATMO Virtual Trade Show 2021

Panasonic highlights CO2 Refrigeration Solutions at ATMO Virtual Trade Show 2021

Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions will showcase its Cold Chain Solutions at the Annual Natural Refrigerants Virtual Trade Show ATMO, organised by Shecco, taking place 30 – 31 March 2021.

As a Premium Exhibitor, Panasonic will highlight its CR Series of CO2 Condensing Units which deliver reliable and sustainable refrigeration that is safe, uses patent-free available refrigerant. Panasonic’s CO2 Refrigeration Solutions are ideal for commercial spaces such as supermarkets, gas-stations, cafeterias, cold rooms in hotels and restaurants, industrial processes such as food and medical, and more. With over 20 years’ experience working with CO2 Refrigeration, Panasonic values the natural gas thanks to its low GWP. Additionally, compared to other natural gases, CO2 is neither toxic nor flammable.

“This is the second time we’ll be exhibiting virtually at ATMO and we look forward to the opportunity to engage with our valued customers and provide a platform for those interested in finding out more about our innovative solutions,” comments Benjamin Tissot, Key Account Manager CO2 Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions. “Our advanced CO2 Refrigeration technology is an environmentally-friendly solution that aligns with our Environment Vision 2050 to reduce the amount of energy used and utilise clean energy.”

For its second virtual event, ATMO has incorporated feedback from exhibitors and attendees to improve platform functionality to deliver an engaging event. The 24-hour live event will allow participants to interact with Panasonic through real-time chat, audio, and 1-on-1 video capabilities. New for this year, the Panasonic booth will also have an integrated meeting room to host meetings and presentations for more in-depth discussions.

Related tags: refrigeration, CO2
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