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Successful Launch of Ivys’s Inaugural Industrial Onboarding Summit


Day 1
The first day of Mirko Krebs, President of KSI Technologies North America, presented the KSI line of air dryers and filters for compressed air to dozens of clients and distributors. He emphasized the importance of removing contaminants, water, and oil from compressed air.

In the afternoon participants were given a tour of Ivys’s manufacturing facilities for gas dryers, PSA systems and the Biostream.

The day ended with networking over drinks and appetizers.



Day 2
Day two of our Industrial Onboarding Summit spotlighted the cutting-edge Elgi compressors, distributed by Ivys. Participants explored Elgi's innovative EN and EG air compressor series. The dynamic Raymond Batkay, MBA, Elgi’s Regional Sales Manager, captivated the audience with his expert tips on selecting the perfect air compressor tailored to each client’s unique needs.
The afternoon was charged with excitement as Aneek Roy, Product Manager at Elgi, led a fascinating deep dive into the innovative features of Elgi’s groundbreaking compressor technology.


But hold on, it wasn’t just about work!
We rounded off the day with an exhilarating evening of go-karting and racing, mixing business with serious fun!
Day 3 & 4

The last two days of the Industrial Onboarding Summit focused on the service and maintenance of Elgi compressors. Paul Benjock, ELGI’s Service Trainer, led the group of service technicians through the recommended maintenance schedule, designed to keep compressors at peak performance. Through our network of dealers, Ivys is expanding its capacity to deliver Elgi authorized service and maintenance.
One of the highlights of the summit was when the Elgi team presented Prabhu Rao, Ivys’s CEO and president, with a customized jersey. Charlie Laughlin, Director of Channel Development at ELGi spoke about why they chose Ivys to be their foremost Canadian distributor, emphasizing Ivys’s commitment to customer service, product excellence, and robust supply chain management.
