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VAIREX international is an emerging product design and manufacturing company specializing in advanced air systems for hydrogen fuel cell and diesel emissions controls markets.
Here is a brief summary of VAIREX's successful history.
2008
The company completed its Round A funding. Under the new structure, a new corporate headquarters was established in Cambridge, UK. Investors include top-tier European, cleantech and automotive venture capatalists.
The company announced its first product to enter series production. The VR-0812 regenerative blower moved to production and first units were delivered to customers in the hydrogen fuel cell combined heat and power markets.
The company completed its new blower assembly line, thus reducing assembly and test times, improving quality, and reducing costs.
2007
The company established its Tokyo Sales Office with a charter to support the company's growing set of Asia customers.
2006
The company successfully sought and recruited additional suppliers who have each been successful in helping VAIREX reduce its costs, improve its quality, and shorten delivery lead times.
2005
The company launched its Diesel Emissions Controls business. This step was possible through recognition of similar technical and commercial requirements between Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Diesel Emissions Controls markets.
2004
The company unveiled its first regenerative blower.
2003
The company unveiled its first restrained vane compressor.
2002
The company re-established itself as a global designer and manufacturer of air systems for the global Hydrogen Fuel Cell markets.
2000
The company was awarded one of the early automotive fuel cell compressor projects by the DOE.
1987
The company launched its business with a contract from Cummins Engine Company. The nature of the contract was to help design and deliver a supercharger concept to assist the global diesel engine maker with early diesel engine emissions requirements.
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