Jet Environmental, the provider of climate control solutions for industrial and commercial buildings, has revealed that it has doubled its revenues and profits in the last 12 months, thanks to innovative growth and award-winning research.
Aleksandra Oswiecinska was awarded an MSc and an Industrial Advisory Board Prize for her dissertation and the theoretical developments while undertaking collaborative research conducted by Jet Environmental and Coventry University. Through the university’s Knowledge Exchange programme, KEEN, the partners have designed and implemented advanced control systems for reliable and energy efficient operation of HVAC systems.
Increasing its large-scale activity in the healthcare, confectionery, and industrial manufacturing sectors, Jet Environmental also launched its maintenance division, Jet Maintain. Providing maintenance for industrial and commercial heating ventilation and cooling systems, Jet Maintain services systems provided by all manufacturers and suppliers.
Managing director of Jet Environmental, Jason Hibbs, said: “We’re proud of what we’ve achieved at Jet Environmental over the last year. Through our pioneering research and innovative new division, we’ve seen the business develop and grow spectacularly. We’re looking forward to building on these successes in 2015.”
Established in 1981, Jet Environmental, works with the UK’s leading consultants, contractors and end users providing energy efficient climate control solutions for large volume buildings.