New Brussels office for eu.bac

The new office of eu.bac in Brussels is described by managing director Peter Hug as ’bringing together the entire European know-how for efficient building-automation technology in Brussels’. The directives and programmes of the EU on energy-efficient building operation are designed in Brussels, and eu.bac develops quality systems that economically and with short payback periods make climate-friendly and energy-efficient building use possible through integrated and intelligent monitoring and control systems.

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