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Mitsubishi Electric hosts annual customer conference focused on the future of business

  • 20 Mar 2024

On 6 March, Mitsubishi Electric hosted its new rebooted Partner conference and expo – PACE24. The event equipped Partners with information around net zero, and support to help their businesses to thrive in the future.

The goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 is changing the way that the built environment must operate. Across the industry, there is a need to consider new technologies and ways of working, understand upcoming changes to legislation, and be prepared for the opportunities that decarbonising the UK offers.

During the conference, Mitsubishi Electric explored the opportunities that net zero brings to customers, as well as how the wider supply chain is approaching the task of decarbonising. The event discussed key drivers for change such as F-Gas regulations, as well as the products and solutions available to Mitsubishi Electric customers that meet requirements today and in the future.

Oliver Collins – Marketing Manager at Mitsubishi Electric, says: “Our Partner conference was a fantastic opportunity to support our valued customers with information and guidance to make their business a success now and in the future.

“We know that the drive to decarbonise the UK is bringing about seismic changes in our industry, and Mitsubishi Electric is committed to supporting its customers to embrace those changes, find opportunities for growth and be successful for years to come.”

Guest speakers

A host of expert guest speakers also joined the event. Lord Deben, Former Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change discussed why net zero was so important for the businesses gathered in the room and how their commercial customers will be asked and pressured to lead the change. Jennifer Kelly, Head of Sustainability at Chester Zoo, Andy O’Hare, Climate Lead at NatWest and Phil Draper, MD at Twenty One Engineering, all gave fantastic different perspectives on the opportunities ahead.

The event also showcased Mitsubishi Electric’s product roadmap, including the VRF, HVRF and commercial heating range, as well as new products which will expand Mitsubishi Electric’s portfolio in refrigeration and controls. The expo area covered the latest in VR training tools, as well as a wide range of ways Mitsubishi Electric Partners can be supported.

If you would like to hear more about how Mitsubishi Electric can support your business to get equipped for net zero, you can find more information about the Mitsubishi Electric Partner Programme here >> https://les.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/installers/partner-programme

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