We don’t create products for the sake of creating products.
Innovation & Sustainability
Every solution or component that comes out of our labs is designed to be sustainable, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly – while also being easy to install and maintain.
Read more about how we weave these twin principles of innovation and sustainability into our product development processes.
With more than 250 engineers spread out across 23 Development Groups in 18 countries, innovation isn’t something we do because we should. It is everything that we stand for.
Guided by legal requirements, customer requests, employee ideas, and the latest academic research, our global teams all pursue a single goal: delivering better air quality with the lowest possible energy demands, and the lowest impact on the environment.
Our ongoing investments in Research and Development allow us to deliver the most energy-efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly HVAC solutions possible.
In addition, we continuously work on standardising our procedures to make it easier to share research results and recently generated knowledge – whether originating in New Delhi in India, Kansas City in the USA, or Skinnskatteberg in Sweden.
Our ongoing collaborations with higher education institutions also enable us to stay in front of new trends and quickly integrate new methods and technologies into our operations.
Inside our 10 Technical Centres operating across Sweden, Germany, India, Slovakia, Italy, France, Canada, and the US, all our products and components are tested and analysed in line with the ventilation industry’s highest standards.
Our technology centres are also responsible for monitoring technological developments within their specific area of technology. For example, the development centre in Skinnskatteberg is considered to be one of Europe’s most modern facilities for gauging airflow, sound levels, pressure, and energy consumption.
As the world looks for new ways to address climate change issues, the area of environmental classification systems become stricter – especially when it comes to the ventilation industry.
From BREEAM and LEED© to Miljöbyggnad (Environmental Building), these evolving systems define exactly how much energy every building is allowed to consume. This leads to higher density buildings, which in turn, increases the need for more effective ventilation, without increasing energy consumption.
Innovation isn’t something we do because we should. It is everything that we stand for.
Our world depends on clean, healthy air. But it also depends on our ventilation, heating, and cooling solutions being energy and resource-efficient.
At Systemair, we look to combine the best elements of both to provide exceptional indoor air quality while contributing to a more sustainable planet.
Our commitment to sustainability stretches over three dimensions: environmental, social and governance (ESG). And by adhering to these strict standards, we influence innovation and help drive further industry developments across the globe.
Ensuring an ethical and responsible business
Zero tolerance for corruption
Taking responsibility in our supply chain
Zero work-related injuries
Promote employee development
Equal opportunities with an inclusive culture
Reduce emissions of greenhouse gases
Improve the energy efficiency of facilities and operations
Minimise the company's environmental impact
Develop leading energy efficient solutions
Improving indoor air quality
Life cycle approach to reduce environmental impact
At Systemair we have adopted the UN's Sustainable Development Goals as our own and we are continuously working to align our activities with theirs to make the world a better place for everyone.
It doesn’t have to be one or the other. At Systemair we believe growth and sustainability go hand-in-hand. As a global company we take responsibility and act for a more sustainable planet.
Global Sustainability Manager | Systemair Group
The modular equipment sold by Systemair over a single year enables:
Equivalent to the amount of domestic electricity used in 500,000 single-family homes.
Equivalent to carbon dioxide emissions from 280,000 cars per year.