CONTINEWM, founded in 2012 in Japan, is an engineering company specializes in innovative energy-saving technologies for HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems.
Interview with Hubert Trevisan, Managing Director Europe at CONTINEWM.
What are the main areas of activity of the company?
Hubert Trevisan: We manufacture products that reduce the energy consumption of HVAC systems and improve air quality.
What’s the news about new products/services?
H.T: Our flagship product, the CONTINEWM® net, is a patented energy efficiency solution made from natural ceramics.
After 10 years of success in the Asian market, specifically in Japan with more than 400,000 CONTINEWM® nets installed and about 138,600 T of CO2 not emitted per year, we are entering the European market.
What are the ranges of products/services?
H.T: CONTINEWM® net allows energy savings related to HVAC systems up to 25%
Easy to install ant suitable for any types of HVAC systems
The product comes with a lifetime warranty and minimal maintenance requirements
What is the state of the market where you are currently active?
H.T: CONTINEWM® operates in a robust and expanding market, with substantial opportunities driven by sustainability initiatives and energy cost management. Its flexibility and effectiveness make it appealing across various sectors like retail, hospitality, factories, healthcare, data centers and office buildings.
What can you tell us about market trends?
H.T: The HVAC market is evolving towards cost-effective, sustainable, and innovative solutions. CONTINEWM® is well-placed to capitalize on these trends by offering energy efficiency, ease of use, and alignment with ESG objectives.
What are the most innovative products/services marketed?
H.T: Our unique technology, CONTINEWM® net, is designed to enhance the efficiency of air conditioners by optimizing heat exchange and airflow. The product also purifies air and eliminates odors due to his negative electrostatic properties.
What estimations do you have for the rest of 2024?
H.T: Our main challenge in Europe is that our technology is unknown. We have worked hard since the beginning of 2024 to change that primarily in the retail sector.
We are ready to grow in 2025 in other area like governments, data centers and hospitality.