That is our main Mission

We provide a clean, healthy and comfortable indoor climate for you

Did you know that we spend 90% of our time indoors? Our mission is to provide a healthy comfortable indoor climate with top quality solutions. Our Fresh Air solutions as well as our new Air Purifiers make sure that you can breath fresh clean air 24/7.

Fresh Air


German-Design Fresh Air Systems


For those seeking a comfort ventilation system, fresh air without worry is paramount. Our expertly planned installations, along with our modular system, deliver just that.

  • Zehnder ComfoAir 70
  • Zehnder ComfoAir Q
  • Zehnder ComfoAir Flex
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Radiant Heating & Cooling


German-Design Radiant Heating & Cooling


Our heating and cooling ceilings efficiently heat and cool large spaces such as offices, or industrial and sports halls from the ceiling and ensure an unobstructed view of the architectural design. They create a pleasant indoor climate all year round with extremely energy-efficient operation.


  • Zehnder Industrial RHC
  • Zehnder Office RHC
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Clean Air


German-Design for Clean Air


Our industrial air purifiers filter particles of all kinds from your air. You can benefit from solutions that include everything from individual devices to complete intelligent air purification systems.


  • Zehnder World-class industrial air purifiers
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Towel Dryer


German-Design Towel Dryers


Our custom decorative Towel Dryers make any bathroom not only warmer but also more pleasant on the eye - whether at home or in commercial or public buildings. They combine unique design with outstanding comfort.


  • Zehnder Decorative Towel Dryer
  • Zehnder Zenia
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Air Purifier


Improving indoor Air Quality

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Get in Contact!

354-089, Schon Business Park,
Dubai Investment Park First,
Dubai, UAE

+4917630158885
+971558112270

Insights into Disease Development

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First exposure to herpesviruses does not cause a life-threatening disease. In fact, most individuals are frequently unaware of their first exposure to these viruses. These herpesviruses acquire lifelong latency in the human body after entering human cells. We propose that it is not the latency itself but the timely and regionally restricted viral activation in a sub-set of host cells due to one of the several triggers ranging from prescription drugs to other infections that is pivotal to disease development. Using novel state-of-the-art latency models and modern innovative molecular biology approaches, we try to understand the early stages of host-virus interactions, starting from single-cell to multicellular organoid levels.

Bhupesh Prusty

Bhupesh Prusty is a Professor of Science at Rīga Stradiņš University, Riga, Latvia. Bhupesh’s schooling began in rural India, leading him to an academic career with a prestigious doctoral fellowship from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India. During his Ph.D., he studied the role of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) in cervical cancer development under the mentorship of Dr. Bhudev Das at the Institute of Cytology and Preventive Oncology. His doctoral work was recognized through several awards, including a Young Scientist Award in the Medical Science Section from the Indian Science Congress and the Shakuntala Amir Chand Prize from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) (2005). 


Bhupesh was invited to join the laboratory of Prof. Harald zur Hausen, who received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2008, at the DKFZ as a postdoctoral researcher. Bhupesh received the EMBO/EMBL Science Writing Prize during his postdoctoral work at Heidelberg, Germany. Bhupesh started his independent research career at the Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg, Germany, under the mentorship of Prof. Thomas Rudel and Prof. Lars Dölken. Bhupesh was mentored by Dr. Dharam Ablashi, who co-discovered HHV-6 in 1986. Bhupesh’s groundbreaking work on HHV-6 pathophysiology has earned him several international awards, including the Best Trainee award and Koichi Yamanishi Young Investigator Award from HHV-6 Foundation, USA; the prestigious Experiment! research grant from Volkswagen Stiftung, Germany; Ramsay Research Award from Solve ME/CFS Initiative, USA. His innovative research ideas have been supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG); Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF); HHV-6 Foundation, USA; Amar Foundation, USA; ME Research UK; Solve ME/CFS Initiative, USA; TEMPI Foundation, Austria; Helmholtz Center for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI), Würzburg, Germany; Fatigatio, Germany; and Deutsche Gesellschaft für ME/CFS, Germany. 

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