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  • Looking further on: fossil-free products and the importance of a holistic view

    In a recent blog post, which you can read here, we talked about our ongoing steel journey and the offering of ventilation products in Recycled 75 steel. We also mentioned the fact that the world steel production is expected to increase from 1,950 million tonnes in 2021, to around 2,500 million tonnes in 2050. By then, 2050, the need for steel is expected to be covered by 50% with recycled steel, w

  • First delivery of ventilation ducts in recycled steel for project with AMF Fastigheter

    Lindab, a leading supplier of ventilation solutions, has taken a pioneering step towards the goal of reducing the climate impact of its products by offering ventilation ducts in recycled steel as part of its regular range. The first project to use these ventilation ducts is Jakobsbergsgatan 24, a property in the Mood quarter in Stockholm owned by AMF Fastigheter.

  • Lindab launches ventilation products in recycled steel with 62 per cent lower climate impact

    Lindab takes another step towards reducing the climate impact of its products by extending the standard product range with ventilation ducts in 75 per cent recycled steel, resulting in a 62 per cent reduction in climate impact. Lindab receives its recycled steel from ArcelorMittal's steel mill in Europe and has ongoing dialogues with other steel suppliers.

  • Lindab first in the world with ventilation ducts in fossil-free steel

    As one of few companies in the world, Lindab will receive a test delivery of fossil-free steel from SSAB. Lindab will offer its customers a limited number of ventilation and building construction products made from fossil-free steel. It is the only delivery Lindab will receive before regular production of fossil-free steel starts in 2026.

  • Lindab receives Career Company 2022 award

    The Career Companies Award recognises the employers that offer unique career and development opportunities to recent graduates as well as to young professionals who have been working for a few years. The award is intended to help Swedish university students and young professionals to find their next employer and to reward successful employer branding work.

  • Lindab introduces app controlled wireless ventilation

    Lindab’s new room control system - Ultra BT introduces a new way of controlling and optimizing the ventilation system at room level. It can be installed in existing ventilation systems and with fully integrated Bluetooth technology the operation is controlled wirelessly from Lindab’s OneLink app. – Since the device connects to existing ventilation systems, it can be installed in segments, making i

  • Lindab takes flexibility in chilled beams to new heights

    Lindab Ventilation AB is delighted to announce the launch of the Professor XP Active Chilled Beam (ACB), with new innovative battery design and improved flexibility to integrate features such as LED lights and speakers.

  • Winner of Lindab’s Innovation Prize 2020

    Lindab's newly established Innovation Prize is awarded to a company, individual or organization with a connection to the Båstad region, that can demonstrate an innovative and sustainable product or service, with commercial and/or socio-economic potential that can be put into practice.
    This year's winner is Båstad Makerspace.
    Båstad Makerspace is a creative workshop, aimed at children and you

  • New Software Makes Lindab Pascal Even Smarter

    Lindab's intelligent ventilation system Lindab Pascal will soon be even smarter – with the launch of Pascal Operate software this autumn. With an entirely new interface and pre-programmed settings, Pascal Operate makes it even easier to optimise the indoor climate and minimise energy consumption at the same time.

  • Lindab launches TEKNOsim 6.0

    ​In order to create a perfect indoor climate, it is necessary to take into account both the characteristics of buildings, the needs of users and how external and internal factors interact and affect the indoor climate. These are complex relationships, difficult to calculate if you do not have an effective simulation tool at hand.

  • Good indoor climate – an investment in children’s future

    In Denmark, there is a growing interest in improving the indoor climate in the country’s schools and institutions. St. Michael’s School in Kolding is the latest in a series of schools that have chosen to install a demand-controlled and energy efficient Lindab Pascal ventilation system.

  • Lindab releases new circular fire damper for faster installation

    ​With Lindab’s latest product, a new generation of circular fire dampers is introduced to the Lindab Protect assortment. The FNC1U has all parts completely integrated, it is light weighted, easy to install and highly effective.

  • Lindab Innovation Hub kicks off innovation event plan

    Lindab Innovation Hub, specialists in indoor climate research and technology, held their first innovation race event in November 2019 as a first step in a series of tailored innovation workshops with the objective of changing the narrative on indoor air quality.

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