Discovering the Future at Everllences Innovation Day!
What innovations and transformations are shaping the future of Everllence? Where is our journey headed, and how can we play an active role in it? These are the questions at the heart of our Innovation Day on September 3, 2025. This year, a special focus will be on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on our industry.
We offer our employees a day full of innovation: a space to explore, be inspired, and ignite curiosity through an interactive exhibition. From digitization and AI to environmental and cultural topics, technological innovations and new product developments – there is always something to discover at various booths.
Patrik Meli, Managing Director of Everllence Switzerland, emphasized: “Our goal is not just to be part of the energy sector, but to actively shape it. On our Innovation Day, we bring ideas to life, demonstrate our strong commitment to change and celebrate the teamwork and collaboration that drives real change. By embracing bold ideas and forward-looking solutions, we are accelerating the transition to a climate-neutral future.”
Target group: Employees Everllence Switzerland
Date: 03.09.2025
Location: Everllence Switzerland, Hardstrasse 319, 8005 Zürich
About Everllence in Zurich
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Zurich, Everllence Switzerland is home to a multitalented team of 850 individuals from 30 different nationalities. Here, we lead the way in developing, constructing, producing, and testing highly digitalized compressors, which reach outlet pressures of up to 1,000 bar. This machinery plays a pivotal role in crucial industrial processes within the energy and chemicals sectors. Our hermetically-sealed turbo compressors featuring magnetic bearings and integrated electric motors serve as the core element of Everllence’s climate-friendly Mega Heat Pumps. This technology has recently been put into operation in Esbjerg (Denmark), where it delivers heat to around 25,000 households, using renewable power from nearby wind farms and seawater as a heat source.