We’re excited to announce the acquisition of Monodraught, a well-respected leader in natural and hybrid ventilation systems.

Established over fifty years ago and based in High Wycombe, UK, Monodraught has a market leading position in the education sector, where it provides high-quality products, technical support and design.

This acquisition represents an incredible opportunity to accelerate our growth and deliver an even greater impact in the markets we serve.

Bringing together Nuaire’s focus on sustainability leadership, breadth of solutions with Monodraught’s capabilities in controls, data and commissioning, we believe we have a strong platform for growth.

 

Joe Vorih, Chief Executive Officer said

“I am delighted to welcome the Monodraught team to Genuit. They bring an innovative and highly complementary portfolio of ventilation products, as well as a controls and data management capability that extends our offering and enables us to integrate heating and cooling solutions from across the Group. The acquisition significantly strengthens our position in the attractive UK ventilation market, which is benefiting from environmental and regulatory tailwinds. This is evident both in the strong growth of Monodraught in recent years alongside the demand for our existing portfolio of ventilation and low carbon heating and cooling products. We expect this to continue and are excited about the opportunities ahead. We look forward to working with our new colleagues on delivering on our shared purpose; Together, we create sustainable living”

To read more about the acquisition click here polaris.brighterir.com/public/genuit_group/news/news_tool/story/xl907gx

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