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The showhas come at an important me for the industry says Bill Barlow, business unit directorUK – ACR andOEM, Connex Banninger: “Having gone through a period of transion in recent years, driven by technology, regulaon and customer choices, the ACR sector in theUK is poised to transformagain. This me itwill be a press revoluon that brings about change as themarket converts fromtradional brazing to flame­free press.” It’s also parcularly mely for Brymec saysmarkeng managerWayne D’ Aranjo: “The three days of the show will be an ideal opportunity for thosewho haven’tworked with us previously to spea k to our teamto find out whatwe can offer.We plan to showcase pioneering, top quality products thatmake the installer’s life easier and more producve.”


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Established in 1958, FGEurope is one of the largest air condioning distributors in Europe and holds exclusive agreements to distributeMidea Air Condioning products inmany territories –with The HVAC&Refrigeraon Show acng as itsUK launchpad.


Headed up in theUK by ex­Fujitsu and Hitachi general managerMarn Richards, two newoffices have been established, one in Londo n and one inNewcastle boasng a teamof industry proven individuals ready to provide the markets fastest andmost dedicated pre­and post­sales support naonwide.


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bring to thismarketplace. He says: “Midea is a global leader in air condioning and already a top three supplier of air condioning products inmany territories across Europe. The financial power and drive of theMidea organizaon is impossible to ignore andwith the support of such a long­established business in FGEuropewe have an exclusive opportunity in promong and supporng a range of equipment that can boast some of the industry’s most exceponal products.


“We do not underesmate the challenge and a lot of hardworkwill be necessary but havingwitnessed first­ hand the build quality and accuracy that state of the art


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factory automaon can provide I have never beenmore confident in a products reliability.Our FGUK teamand Midea haveworked relessly in researching twe believewill be awinning one for ou UK andwe can’twait to get going.”


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There are two seminar theatres; The HVA VACR Theatre


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programmewill feature CPD accredited presentaons by key industry figures fromleading companies. n the HVACR Theatre James Henley,


nager at Daikin Applied (UK)will be discussing ‘Chiller Te hnology&Efficiency’; Fujitsu’s technicalmanager Martyn Iveswill explainwhy ‘Controls are Key’ andMark Hughes, business developmentmanager


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Chemours/Opten TMwill cover the ‘F­Gas phase down: the Cliff – howto survive.’ The same theatrewill also feature talks fromAGas, Seeley Internaonal,GEA, FG Europe, The Food Storage&Distribuon Federaon and m ore .


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In the Training&Skills Theatre, Rob Smelt, a building services engineer at Toshibawill offer ‘A‘A guide to tackling a project using air cooled VRF’; seniormechanical engineer Graeme Foxwill talk ‘FGas:making itwork properly. Compliance and beer regulaon by REFCOM’ ojectmanager,,r Mark Forsythwill


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explain the importance of skills compeons and ‘Going forGold.’ Therewill also be talks fromWorldSkillsUK, BESA and others,with the IOR holding in its annual conference in the Training&Skills theatre on the Thursday.


The brand­newIndustry Insight Seriesmeanwhilewill see a leading panel of experts discuss ‘Well Buildings’ in the Training&Skills Theatre on the Tuesday and ‘Food transportaon post Brexit’ in the HVA theWednesday. The HVA


VACR Theatre on VAC&Refrigeraon Showwill also see the launch of the 2018 SkillFRIDGE compeon . Formore info


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