Ingersoll Rand honored with product innovation award

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Ingersoll Rand, a world leader in creating comfortable, sustainable and efficient environments, won an Environmental Leader Product Award for its Ingersoll Rand Next Generation R-Series line of compressors at the Environmental Leader Conference in Denver, Colorado on June 6, 2017. Deborah Kalish, program manager for Ingersoll Rand, also received an Energy Manager Today 50 award at the conference.

The Environmental Leader Product and Project Awards recognize excellence in products/services and projects that provide companies with environmental, sustainability and energy management benefits; winners are awarded Top Product based on scores from a panel of judges with experience in environmental management.

“We are honored to receive this award at the Environmental Leader Conference,” said Kevin Kosobud, contact-cooled portfolio leader for Ingersoll Rand Compression Technologies and Services. “This technology helps our customers improve their energy efficiency and sustainability. It has been a great example of how, through a commitment to innovation and global teamwork, we are bringing leading edge efficiency technology to the market.”

The Next Generation R-Series air compressors deliver enhanced performance and reliability, lowering operational costs for those in need of general purpose plant air in support of many manufacturing applications. All fixed-speed models are 16 percent more efficient compared to legacy products, while the variable speed option is up to 35 percent more efficient compared to the industry average.

In recognition of her sustainability efforts, Kalish also received an Energy Manager Today 50 award at the conference award ceremony. She leads sustainability efforts for new product development, and serves as the program manager for the company’s Climate Commitment. Ingersoll Rand made a Climate Commitment to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from its products and operations by 2030. The Ingersoll Rand Climate Commitment pledges to cut the GHG refrigerant footprint

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