JennAir induction+downdraft

JennAir brand is constantly pushing boundaries in kitchen design, from the invention of downdraft ventilation to bespoke configurations and industry-first exclusives. Now, JennAir brand is once again revolutionizing kitchen design with the launch of the newest NextGen induction downdraft cooktop, offering a slim profile, striking lines and powerful features. This cooktop combines the power of induction with the quiet of downdraft ventilation.

EGO relaunches DEFENDI product brand

The EGO-Group (EGO) will once again offer gas products under the DEFENDI product brand in the future. In 2013, the gas business was added to the BLANC & FISCHER Group through the acquisition of the DEFENDI Group. To better exploit synergies, the successful and innovative gas solutions of the former sister company DEFENDI were integrated into the product portfolio of EGO in 2020 and marketed under the EGO brand. On January 1, 2021, the site in Camerano officially became part of the EGO-Group: “Defendi Italy Srl” became “EGO Italia Srl”. EGO has decided that, starting from June 2025 it will once again offer its innovative gas solutions under the DEFENDI product brand – to strengthen its go-to-market approach as part of its growth strategy in the gas business. “The switch to the DEFENDI product brand will not involve any process or data changes for our business partners,” assures Karlheinz Hörsting Dr. , CEO of the EGO-Group. DEFENDI is a pure product brand of the EGO-Group. EGO remains the business and contractual partner. Camerano remains a site of the EGO-Group and will continue to operate under the name EGO Italia Srl.

Midea Group Shifts Production to Belarus Amid Changes in Russian Partnership

Chinese home and climate appliance giant Midea Group has finalized the relocation of its manufacturing operations from Russia’s Tatarstan region to Belarus. The company’s new assembly facility is now up and running within the Brest Free Economic Zone, boasting a planned output capacity of up to 1 million refrigerators annually.

Midea initially launched its production presence in Russia with a plant in Alabuga, Tatarstan. However, recent developments have impacted its operations in the region, as its local partner, Continent Production Solutions PLC, is currently facing bankruptcy proceedings. The move to Belarus marks a strategic pivot for Midea, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining a strong manufacturing foothold in Eastern Europe.

Miele Announces New Products to Be Showcased at IFA 2025

Downdraft hood, a Triflex version, the HX3 ProAqua, for wet cleaning and a refrigerator with integrated cameras.Under the banner of *“Next Level Cooking”*, Miele is set to make a bold impression at IFA 2025, welcoming visitors to Hall 2.1 with a promise of cutting-edge innovation.

“We’re keeping a few surprises up our sleeves,” teased Christian Gerwens, Senior Vice President Region DACH and Global Key Account + Export at Miele. “But what we can say is—this will be the next level of cooking.”

Among the standout introductions is a new high-performance downdraft extractor hood. Designed for efficiency and sustainability, it also features atmospheric ambient lighting that enhances the kitchen environment.

📸 **Refrigerators with a View** 
Miele is also showcasing its new generation of MasterCool refrigerators equipped with integrated cameras, known as *FoodView*. This smart solution lets users check inside their fridge anytime, from anywhere—helping reduce food waste and supporting more sustainable living.

🌿 **Sustainability Takes Centre Stage** 
Miele’s commitment to sustainability goes beyond appliances. The brand’s new booth concept features a modular design built from recycled materials, including CO₂-positive, fully recyclable carpet and lightweight aluminum and PET textiles. These innovations not only reduce environmental impact but also cut transport and storage costs by approximately 50%.

Candy Brugherio Reinvents Itself as Haier Europe’s Service Powerhouse

The iconic Candy Brugherio plant isn’t closing its doors—instead, it’s entering a bold new chapter. Starting 1 July 2025, the historic Brianza site will become a European Service Hub for Haier Europe, specialising in distributing spare parts for household appliances.

🛠️ Strategic Transformation & Investment
Following the end of production in January, Haier will invest €8.3 million to repurpose the facility into a centre for logistics, regeneration, and packaging. This shift underscores the group’s commitment to long-term innovation across its supply chain.

👥 Workforce Transition with Support Measures 
Out of the current 160 employees, 110 will remain in the new operation. The 30% reduction in staff will be handled through voluntary redundancies and social safety nets, coordinated with trade unions, the Lombardy Region, Italy’s Ministry of Labour, and Assolombarda.

🇮🇹 Brianza: Still the Heart of Haier Europe
The region will continue to house Haier Europe’s headquarters, alongside its IoT R&D Centre, Design Centre, and the Candy outlet—maintaining its strategic importance in the company’s European operations.

🎉 Candy at 80: A Brand with Momentum
As the Candy brand celebrates its 80th anniversary, it now accounts for 40% of Haier Europe’s regional turnover and remains a focal point for future investments.

📦 A New Era for Haier’s European Supply Chain
While marking the end of Brugherio’s industrial production legacy, this transformation opens a new phase for Haier’s European logistics strategy—anchored in innovation and sustainability

AEG Raises the Bar in Dryer Innovation

AEG, the premium brand under the global Electrolux Group, is redefining efficiency standards in the home appliance industry. The 9000X AbsoluteCare® Pro heat pump dryers are already aligned with the upcoming EU requirements for energy efficiency class A—well ahead of schedule. But that’s not all: this innovative series also earns top marks for condensation efficiency and noise class. AEG is currently the only brand in a dryer range that combines maximum energy savings and triple-A ratings across all three performance categories.

Europe’s Home Appliance Industry at a Crossroads: Why Policy Must Power the Future

Amid the historic charm of Athens, the CEOs of Europe’s leading home appliance manufacturers gathered for the APPLiA Summer Session—a timely summit focused on shaping the EU policy landscape that will define the future of this critical industry.

🔧 A Sector That Powers More Than Homes
Home appliances might hum quietly in kitchens and laundries, but the sector’s contribution to Europe’s economy is anything but silent. It delivers:
– Nearly 1 million jobs across the continent
– A robust €79 billion impact on EU GDP
– Innovation at the heart of energy efficiency, smart living, and circular economy goals

Industrial Backbone Meets Environmental Frontline
This isn’t just about dishwashers and dryers. The sector stands at the intersection of industrial resilience and ecological responsibility. As Europe strives to meet ambitious climate targets and boost strategic autonomy, home appliance makers are driving:
– Reduced energy consumption in households
– Smarter material use and product lifespans
– Local manufacturing that supports regional supply chains

🧭 Calling for Policy with Purpose
The message from industry leaders in Athens is clear: Without coherent and future-proof policy frameworks the competitiveness and innovation capacity of the sector is at risk. The stakes include:
– Maintaining Europe’s leadership in sustainable appliance design
– Avoiding deindustrialisation and job displacement
– Enabling businesses to invest in digital transformation and research

🌍 What Comes Next?
As EU policymakers craft strategies for a greener, more resilient economy, they must anchor the home appliance sector at the core of that vision. This means:
– Clear regulations that reward innovation and sustainability
– Consistent EU-wide policies to streamline manufacturing and compliance
– Strategic recognition of the sector as a pillar of Europe’s industrial future

The APPLiA Summer Session wasn’t just a meeting—it was a rallying cry. The future is being built, one appliance at a time. Let’s ensure it’s a future made in Europe.

Atlant Unveils New Refrigeration Solution for African Market

Atlant, a frontrunner in Belarus’s household appliance industry, continues to strengthen its global reach. According to Leonid Pinchuk, Deputy General Director for Commercial Affairs, more than 85% of the company’s products are destined for export. Key markets include Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan, with growing demand from Uzbekistan and other post-Soviet nations.

Atlant’s manufacturing facility is equipped with advanced, high-tech machinery and has achieved notable milestones—among them, the development of the nation’s first medical-grade freezers. These innovations aren’t just profitable—they’re essential. They equip Belarus’s healthcare system with the tools to operate independently and effectively.

One standout development is a serial-production blood component freezer engineered for the Ministry of Health. Capable of maintaining temperatures as low as –40°C, it also features data-logging technology that monitors door openings and ensures consistent temperature control.

Atlant’s growth strategy hinges on geographic expansion. The company has built a reputation for reliable quality and stylish design since its founding in 1959, always staying ahead of consumer expectations and industry trends.

Most recently, Atlant launched a special line of refrigerators tailored for the African market. Designed to withstand frequent power outages, these units run efficiently on solar energy—underscoring the company’s commitment to adaptable, sustainable solutions.

At its core, Atlant exemplifies the role of industry in driving economic progress. Its successes reflect not only innovation and resilience but also a coordinated effort to contribute meaningfully to Belarus’s development.

Haier ID ultimate series 6 built in oven

Welcome to the future of cooking – meet the Haier ID Ultimate Series 6 oven – where sleek design meets smart, intuitive cooking. ✨

ID Series 6 has a sublime design, an indistinguishable aesthetic that perfectly connects the exterior and interior elements, captivating all the senses in an instant, free from distractions.

All ID Series ovens are designed to enhance your unique culinary identity, a real assistant that unlocks your potential in the kitchen. This is made possible through Bionicook, a fusion of cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of human characteristics.

Thanks to Bionic Vision, the built-in camera can detect the food and memorize your preferences, to ensure consistently impeccable results based on your tastes.

By connecting it to the hOn app, you can easily start, edit, and monitor cooking programs for flawless cooking results. And with an A++ energy rating, you can get top-tier performance without compromise.