HVAC&R Trade Exhibition New Zealand
HVAC&R Trade Exhibition New Zealand 7-8 April 2016: the Count Down Begins…
The Institute of Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning Engineers Inc. (IRHACE), Climate Control Companies Association (CCCA) and Refrigerant License New Zealand (RLNZ) are pleased to release details of their annual HVAC&R Trade Exhibition.
Massey University, Albany Campus Auckland will host the Trade Exhibition and International Industry Conference Thursday 7 April - Friday 8 April inclusive.
It will be officially opened at the networking function Thursday 7 April by Mr. Gareth Hughes, New Zealand Politician and member of the Green Party.
Who should attend?
• Architects, agents, builders, consultants, contractors / Designers, developers, distributors, educators
• Engineers (consulting, design, hospital, hotel and plant) / Engineering companies
• Facility managers, government departments and agencies
• Principal purchasers, business operators, decision makers and commercial/industrial product end users
• Self-employed operators / Property managers, plumbers, project managers, processors
Industry professionals are invited and encouraged to view the latest technologies, products and services. Suppliers will be on site to discuss the choices available to solve your purchase decisions.
‘Phenomenal engagement with participation exceeding expectations, 58 companies and 67 trade stands are involved in this event over two days’, says Paul Town, Executive Officer for the HVAC&R associations.
It is free to attend the Trade Exhibition. Pre-registration ensures you go into the door prize and CPD points can be gained for Architectural Designers and members of the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Opening hours are:
Thursday 7 April 9:30am-4:30pm and Friday 8 April 9:30am-4:30pm.
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