Ask RITTAL: Climate Control for Efficiency & Sustainability

May 4, 2023

Tue, May 16, 2023 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Revolutionary energy efficiency & sustainability starts with innovative technology. Sustainability and energy efficiency are among the greatest challenges facing industrial companies. This entails careful analysis of every aspect, from small pieces of equipment through to large-scale production machines. To limit the impact of climate change, CO2 emissions should be avoided wherever possible. That makes it vital for companies to adopt more sustainable business practices.

Attend this session to understand how to reduce both costs and your carbon footprint – with the ideal energy-efficient energy climate control solutions from Rittal.

Discussion will include:

  • Game-changing Blue e & Blue e+ technology that saves up to 75% energy
  • Intelligent IIoT solutions such as smart sensors for monitoring enclosure
  • Free Configuration tools for analyzing your requirements and issues
  • Complementary Climate Inspections that could save you 1000s of dollars What’s in it for you:
  • Free no-obligation energy audit of your enclosure cooling solutions for attendees
  • Chance to enter a prize draw to win a $100 Gift card of your choice

Go HERE to register

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