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Galletti, an Italian-based HVACR manufacturer has joined Eurovent as its newest member. The Eurovent Board announced Galletti’s membership during its online meeting on Tuesday 19 March 2024.

chillers and heat pumps

Galletti, a family-owned company founded in 1906, manufactures hydronic indoor units, chillers, and air-water and water-water heat pumps. Through its new ‘Open Innovation’ approach, the company develops advanced design solutions for the tertiary and residential sectors.

Sheet metalworking has always been in Galletti’s know-how. After years of experience in this sector, the company has committed itself to creating an automated sheet metal working center that could become the heart of innovation and development of production processes.

mutual benefits

Following the membership approval, Mr. Luca Germano, Technical Director at Galletti, mentioned, “It is with great pleasure that Galletti, after being among the first companies to join the Eurovent Certification scheme more than 30 years ago, has also decided to become a Corresponding Member of Eurovent."

Luca Germano adds, "We are convinced that this decision will certainly bring mutual benefits and look forward to contributing to the European regulatory landscape.”

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