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Masanori Togawa and Masatsugu Minaka honoured by Kingdom of Belgium as Commander in the Order of Leopold

Brussels, 30 May 2024 – Masanori Togawa, President and CEO of Daikin Industries Ltd., and Masatsugu Minaka, Senior Executive Officer of Daikin Industries and Chairman of the Board of Daikin Europe N.V., have been honoured as Commander in the Order of Leopold by the Kingdom of Belgium. The award ceremony with the executives of Daikin, the global leader in air conditioning, heating, ventilation and refrigeration solutions (HVAC-R), was held at the Belgian Embassy in Tokyo on 29 May, presented by Antoine Evrard, Ambassador of Belgium to Japan.

 

Highest honour from Kingdom of Belgium

The Commander in the Order of Leopold is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding achievements in Belgium, and is the highest Order awarded to foreign civilians. In 2013, Noriyuki Inoue, Chairman of Daikin Industries, and in 2017, Frans Hoorelbeke, Honourable Senior Advisor for Daikin Europe, were honoured in the same Order, making a total of four Daikin Group members who have received this Order.

On the proposal of the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Majesty King Philippe, King of the Belgians granted the rank of Commander in the Order of Leopold to Togawa and Minaka for several reasons:

As President of Daikin, Togawa made decisions regarding business development in Belgium. First, to transform the production at the Ostend factory to high-value-added products such as heat pumps and air-conditioning systems. In addition, the decision to build a new state-of-the-art R&D centre in Ghent, thereby making a significant contribution to economic relationships between Japan and Belgium.

As Chairman of the Board for Daikin Europe, Minaka was honoured for his work in Belgium for almost 30 years. He strengthened economic relations between Belgium and Japan through locally-based business activities such as the development, production, sales and servicing of the HVAC-R business.  He was also recognised for his efforts to develop exchange between Japan and Belgium outside the company as an executive of Belgium-Japan Association and Chamber of Commerce and Nihonjinkai, the Japanese Association of Belgium.

 

Daikin operates locally in Belgium

Daikin Europe was established in Ostend, Belgium, in 1972 and started producing air conditioners at its factory in Ostend in 1973. Since then, the Japanese manufacturer has accelerated its global expansion and is leading in HVAC-R innovations for both residential and professional use. The business is deeply rooted locally all over the world.

Masanori Togawa, President and CEO of Daikin Industries Ltd., said: “It is an honour beyond measure to receive this award. Last year, Daikin Europe celebrated its 50th anniversary and in 2024 Daikin Industries is celebrating its 100th anniversary. I would like to thank the Belgian Royal Family, the Belgian Government and the Belgian Embassy for their support over the years.”

 

Sustainable development with Belgium in the future

With an investment of 140 million EUR, Daikin will open a new research and development centre in Ghent later this year. Masatsugu Minaka, Chairman of the Board of Daikin Europe N.V. said:

"I am reminded of the warmth and cooperation of the Belgian people, which have not only facilitated my professional endeavours but have also created enduring bonds of friendship and mutual respect between our countries. With this prestigious award, I renew my commitment to further nurturing these ties and to continue contributing to our shared goals of prosperity and sustainability. Our new R&D centre will not only drive innovation but also contribute to Belgium's sustainable energy transition. Our continuous investments in Belgium clearly demonstrate Daikin Europe's commitment to playing an active role in this crucial transition, while fostering a future that is both economically and environmentally sustainable."

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About Daikin

About Daikin Europe N.V.

Daikin Europe N.V. is a subsidiary of the global group Daikin Industries, and the leading provider of heating, cooling, ventilation, air purification and refrigeration (HVAC&R) technology in Europe, Middle East and Africa. Daikin designs, manufactures, and brings to market a broad portfolio of products, maintenance services as well as turnkey solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes. To date Daikin Europe has over 13,700 employees across more than 57 consolidated subsidiaries. It has 14 manufacturing facilities based in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, the United Kingdom, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The headquarters of the Daikin Europe group are in Ostend, Belgium. The company was established in 1972, production in Europe started in 1973.

 

About Daikin Industries Ltd.

Daikin Industries was founded in 1924, in Osaka, Japan and is celebrating its 100th  anniversary this year. The global group employs over 96,000 people worldwide and is the market leader for heat pump and air conditioning systems, as well as air filtration. It is the only manufacturer in the world that develops and manufactures heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, as well as refrigerants in-house. The company achieved € 28.2 billion sales turnover in fiscal year 2022 (1 April 2022 – 31 March 2023).

 

Read more on www.daikin.eu and www.daikin.com.

 

Media Contacts Daikin Europe N.V.

Sofie Sap – T.:  +32 472 580482 Mail: sap.s@daikineurope.com

Daisuke Kakinaga – T.: +32 465 462321 Mail: kakinaga.d@bxl.daikineurope.com

 

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