Orgalim welcomes Danfoss as a corporate member
6 February 2023
Orgalim is pleased to announce that Danfoss has joined as a corporate member. The Danish company joins Orgalim’s growing corporate membership, launched last year and designed for future-oriented manufacturing businesses who want to strengthen their ability to lead the agenda on the big strategic issues shaping our industries and engage proactively with the European policymaking process.
"I am delighted to welcome Danfoss as an Orgalim corporate member," said Malte Lohan, Orgalim’s Director General. "Their membership further strengthens our capabilities to contribute constructively to the policymaking process, adding the insights and expertise of a leading European technology innovator at the forefront of the transformation to a net zero industry age."
I am delighted to welcome Danfoss as an Orgalim corporate member. Their membership further strengthens our capabilities to contribute constructively to the policymaking process.
Orgalim corporate members help shape the organisation’s work on developing a policy framework that supports Europe’s long-term competitiveness, prosperity and sustainability. They have early access to regulatory intelligence and insights, and benefit from high-level networking access in thought leadership fora and events.
"Danfoss is delighted to join Orgalim and looks forward to collaborating with some of Europe’s most innovative companies in reducing CO2 emissions and driving electrification," said Rasmus Abildgaard Kristensen, Vice President, Head of Group Public Affairs, Danfoss.
Danfoss will also join Orgalim’s Executive Forum for Advanced Manufacturing, a limited membership forum which brings together high-level executives across manufacturing sectors shaping today’s industrial transformation.
To find out more about Orgalim’s corporate membership programme, please visit our Orgalim for Corporates page. The full list of Orgalim corporate members is available here.
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