We are very pleased to announce Ventech Systems as our newest member. Based in the Wellington Region, Ventech Systems are on a growth curve and will be an important player in the collaborative work of the cluster.
Ventech Systems

Recognised in the environmental monitoring and communications industries for consistently delivering on a promise of quality and reliability, Ventech Systems' innovative enclosures enable organisations to take their critical operations to another level.
With extensive industry experience in electrical cabinet design, modification and fabrication, Ventech Systems founder Dennis Hill recognised the need for a securable, thermostatically controlled external cabinet – specifically engineered to house performance-focused, heat-sensitive, high-value equipment in a range of extreme environments.
Ventech Systems was founded in 2007, and the innovative patented venting system is now in use throughout New Zealand, allowing industry leaders to optimise performance of heat sensitive electronics and electrical equipment, including batteries, while reducing maintenance costs and protecting their investment.
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17 Gear Street, Petone, Wellington
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