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Halton launches R&D centre in Asia

Halton Group, the indoor climate and indoor environment products, services and solutions firm, is continuing to expand globally and opened a new R&D centre at Halton Malaysia's production facility in March.
Ceo of Halton Group, Heikki Rinne, director of Halton in Asia, Olli Sipilä, and Christian Hirschmann, foodservice R&D manager of Halton Asia, cut the ribbon.

The company has a strong global R&D network, including six centres on three continents which carry out testing of new products and tailor-made solutions for customers. Halton also works in close collaboration with leading universities and research centres to be able to apply the latest innovations in the field for customer projects.

The new Asian R&D centre focuses on foodservice solutions for commercial kitchen and restaurant uses.

Halton Group has accelerated its growth year after year both in terms of sales and locations and aims to grow further in 2013. It currently has locations in eight countries in the region, including manufacturing facilities in Malaysia and China. It also has license manufacturing in Australia and New Zealand.



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10 April 2013

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