
Daikin Middle East and Africa introduces Daikin360: A groundbreaking service framework for HVAC systems
Daikin Middle East and Africa, a subsidiary of Daikin Europe N.V., has introduced Daikin360 —a cutting-edge service framework designed to transform how HVAC systems are managed across the region. The announcement follows the official unveiling of the program by Daikin Europe at a recent industry conference in Frankfurt.
Tailored specifically for the challenging climates and diverse market needs of the Middle East and Africa, Daikin360 consolidates all of Daikin's service offerings into a unified, lifecycle-based solution, marking a major leap forward in HVAC support, performance, and sustainability.
'This isn't just a service program—it's a complete transformation in how HVAC solutions are delivered,' said Taleih Halaby, Regional Marketing Manager, Daikin Middle East and Africa. 'Daikin360 ensures every client receives optimal value from installation through modernization, all while supporting the region's ambitious sustainability goals.'
What Daikin360 Offers
The Daikin360 framework delivers integrated services that address every phase of an HVAC system's life, from initial setup to system upgrades, replacements, and sustainability-focused solutions. Key features include:
Connect & Maintain: Minimizes downtime and ensures uninterrupted system operation.
Optimize: Custom solutions for boosting efficiency and enhancing system performance.
Modernize: Upgrades legacy systems with cutting-edge technology.
Replacements: Streamlined replacement of HVAC components and systems.
Sustainable Business: Drives operational cost savings and environmental impact reduction.
Parts & Repairs: Quick access to genuine parts and dependable repair services.
Driving Efficiency and Environmental Responsibility
As regional governments push for reduced carbon emissions and stricter energy efficiency regulations, Daikin360 stands out by offering solutions that significantly cut environmental footprints. The framework is aligned with the Middle East and Africa's evolving green agenda, helping customers meet both operational and regulatory expectations.
About Daikin
Founded in Osaka in 1924, Daikin Industries Ltd. is the only global manufacturer that develops and produces all components of HVAC systems in-house, including compressors and refrigerants. The company, employing over 98,000 people worldwide, posted record sales of ¥4,395.3 billion (approx. €28 billion) in FY2023. Daikin has consistently ranked among the world's top 100 most innovative companies.
In the Middle East and Africa, Daikin offers a wide range of advanced air conditioning solutions and provides robust aftermarket support across the GCC and beyond.

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