Partnership on Refrigeration Efficiency Efforts Expands

BALTIMORE — Building on a successful collaboration established in 2019, Danfoss and Microsoft Corp. are expanding their partnership to accelerate the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud-based solutions that enable food retailers to optimize energy consumption, reduce food waste, and lower emissions.
Danfoss Alsense, a cloud-based monitoring and management solution that optimizes refrigeration systems for food retailers, helps supermarkets reduce food waste by up to 30% while also reducing energy consumption by up to 15%, a press release from Danfoss said.
By integrating Microsoft’s AI technology, Danfoss Alsense will become more accessible and intelligent, the press release said. Together, the companies continue to develop and deploy joint solutions to enable faster time-to-market and remove barriers for customers adopting sustainable technologies, the press release said.
“By deepening our collaboration with Microsoft, we’re taking a significant step towards making sustainable solutions more accessible and impactful for our customers,” said Natalie Schnippering, vice president of Digital Services at Danfoss Climate Solutions. “Together, we can accelerate the global transition to a low-carbon future.”
“Our collaboration with Danfoss demonstrates the transformative power of AI for a sustainable future,” said Matt Walsh, director of Industry Advisory at Microsoft. “By leveraging AI to optimize refrigeration systems, we’re helping food retailers minimize their environmental footprint. We’re excited to be at the forefront of this change, empowering businesses with this transformative technology.”
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