Innovative Solutions to Sustain Our Communities

Putting our technologies and knowledge to work in pursuit of a better planet is in our DNA at Emerson. It’s ingrained throughout our culture and reinforced in 

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We are a global climate-technologies company designed for sustainable action on a big scale. Today, with over 100 years of experience, we are building on our legacy through truly green innovations that make an impact not just for the planet but for the people on it. We are engineered for sustainability.

: We drive innovation that makes the world healthier, safer, smarter and more sustainable.

Our newest innovation – a unique refrigeration technology developed at our Helix Innovation Center in Dayton, Ohio – 

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Gem City Market to feature advanced refrigeration pioneered at Emerson’s Helix Innovation Center

Emerson’s donating its Copeland™ scroll booster refrigeration architecture developed at its Helix Innovation Center in Dayton, Ohio, to a collaborative grocery store, helping to provide fresh food amid a local food desert.

, where the concept first came to life. Gem City Market, a collaborative grocery store with the mission to equip, engage and empower our neighborhoods will be the recipient of our donation which was made in partnership with Hussmann and Chemours who donated additional refrigeration equipment in service of this initiative. We are proud to help through one of our core areas of expertise: providing sustainable refrigeration technology that can help protect food quality and safety.

The location of Gem City Market qualifies as a “food desert,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. In order to meet the standards of a food desert, the region has a 20 percent or greater poverty rate and where a third or more of the residents live more than one mile from retail outlets selling healthy and affordable food.

Food deserts are a persistent problem in many communities, and supply chain barriers to accessing healthy, affordable food contribute to this global issue. Many local and smaller retail stores within distance of underserved communities struggle to get their shelves stocked with local produce and fresh food due to the lack of perceived customer demand, limited technology and the lack of infrastructure to refrigerate these goods properly.

There are alternatives to costly full-scale refrigeration systems typically seen in supermarkets. Our new Copeland™ scroll booster refrigeration technology will help combat the issue of limited infrastructure to properly store perishables at Gem City Market. The first technology to be commercially developed at our 

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The Helix

 in Dayton, the Copeland scroll booster is a new-to-the-world flexible refrigeration architecture. This booster technology enables Gem City to use a lower global-warming potential refrigerant to store food at its optimal temperature, helping them meet their sustainability goals and achieve stringent regulatory compliance.

Our scroll booster technology is a new architecture option for those who are in search of sustainable solutions – and is a testament to the power of innovation and collaboration. When committed people come together, we can create options for families to shop for nutritious food in their own communities. And when problem solvers come together in the name of leaving the world a better place, they are truly unstoppable.


John Rhodes
Group President, Digital & Connected Technologies, Emerson Commercial and Residential Solutions

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