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CHILLVENTA


What’s new in Europe


This October Chillventa will once again turn the Exhibition Centre in Nuremberg into an international meeting place for the refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation and heat pump community. In this supplement ACR News looks at some of what visitors can expect from the 2018 event.


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n 2016 Chillventa saw 981 exhibitors promoting their products to over 32,000 visitors from 114 countries, but even with such fi gures, exhibition director Daniela Heinkel is always seeking to evolve the exhibition further. “In terms of display area, Chillventa has grown yet again,” she says. “The hall confi guration that we were able to use for the fi rst time in 2016 has proven successful. The feedback from visitors shows us how important it is to have a clear structure to the exhibits. This makes it easier for people to navigate the event and prepare for their trade fair visit.


“In addition, we are very pleased that many exhibitors have booked larger stands this year. This is also a sign of their enormous confi dence in the event. Experts from all over the world come together at Chillventa to obtain


information, share their views, and present and initiate new projects. We are expecting to once again welcome around 32,000 trade visitors and achieve a total of 1,000 exhibiting companies from all over the world for the fi rst time.”


There are a number of hot topics prevalent across the sectors at the moment and the exhibition will be host to experts covering as many of these area as possible. Examples include the Internet of Things, the IT security of refrigeration systems, current climate targets, eco- design, reclamation and treatment of refrigerants, effi ciency through controls, innovation in heat transfer, air conditioning of data centres, heat recovery and system solutions for hot water.


There is an extensive supporting programme including the Chillventa Congress which takes


place before the exhibition on 15 October. Internationally renowned speakers will provide knowledge from research, development and practice as well as information on the current political framework in Europe and worldwide.


The programme includes the ASERCOM+EPEE Symposium and Heat Pumping Technologies for Commercial and Industrial Applications.


During the exhibition itself, speakers will talk about cutting- edge topics in three specialist forums located in the middle of the halls. The latest product developments and solutions in energy effi ciency and energy savings will be presented in Halls 9 (applications, training and regulations), 7A (refrigeration technology) and 4A (air


conditioning, ventilation and heat pumps).


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