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Pure Engineering Team Expands Technical Expertise in R2 Design & Risk Management
At Pure Engineering Group, we’re committed to driving mechanical engineering excellence through continuous learning, innovation, and strategic partnerships. Our long-standing collaboration with Mitsubishi Ireland continues to unlock new opportunities for technical growth, safety leadership, and sustainable design practices.
Three talented team members, Aoibheann, Aoife, and Ellie, recently completed a specialised training programme (EN378)delivered by Mitsubishi Electric. The programme focused on best practices in low-GWP refrigerant systems and critical health and safety protocols in system selection.
What the Training Covered:
We especially thank Margaret Rafter, a Consultant Sales Engineer at Mitsubishi Electric, for delivering such a comprehensive and engaging session.
🌟 Empowering Women in Mechanical Engineering
This initiative also highlights a core part of our company culture—empowering women in a traditionally male-dominated industry. We are incredibly proud of Aoibheann, Aoife, and Ellie for their continued commitment to professional development and technical excellence.
As a leading mechanical and electrical (M&E)engineering firm, Pure Engineering Group recognises that building a stronger, more inclusive workforce is essential to the future of our industry. Through mentorship, training, and equal opportunity, we aim to advance both innovation and representation in HVAC engineering, building services, and sustainable infrastructure.
🛠️ Knowledge That Drives Innovation
Technical training like this directly supports our ability to deliver cutting-edge mechanical building services and, energy-efficient HVAC-carbon engineering solutions across Ireland and the UK. With regulatory frameworks evolving and environmental standards rising, staying ahead of refrigerant legislation and safety requirements is not just important—it’s essential.
Here’s to continued learning, deeper partnerships, and amore inclusive future in engineering.