IRVINE, Calif. — Navien Inc. kicked off its USA and Canada Roadshow on March 27 at Brewery X in Anaheim, California.
The event was a showcase for a suite of groundbreaking Navien HVAC products, including the NAZ Air-to-Air Heat Pump, the NPF Hydro-Furnace, NAS air handlers, NAM cased coils, the NAE Hydro-AC, and NWP500 heat pump water heaters.
The roadshow will visit multiple locations across the U.S. and Canada over the next three months, providing HVAC professionals and industry leaders with opportunities to see Navien’s latest innovations in person. Attendees will get detailed product insights and expert guidance on integrating cutting-edge solutions into their business offerings, a press release from Navien said.
“We’re thrilled to bring our new HVAC products directly to professionals across North America,” said Jacob Ford, vice president of sales at Navien. “This roadshow is a unique opportunity for our customers to interact with our latest innovations and learn how they can elevate their service offerings with the extremely energy-efficient and reliable HVAC systems from Navien.”
The Anaheim event at Brewery X marked the first stop in the roadshow, with several other stops in Southern California already planned and others across the U.S. and Canada coming soon. For up-to-date information on upcoming stops, visit Navien’s official roadshow page.
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