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SHOW PREVIEW HVACR Live – Registrations open!


HVAC & Refrigeration Live (HVACR Live), the UK’s only dedicated national exhibition for the heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration sectors will take place from 18 to 19 April 2023 at London Excel


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ith three months to go, visitors can now register for HVACR Live. Trade visitors can enter for free, simply register at https:// hvacrlive.com/


Clivet is the latest well-known brand to sign up to


HVACR Live, joining other top name brands such as Toshiba, Humidity Solutions, Fieldpiece and more in the almost sixty exhibitors already signed up. With many more companies poised to confirm their attendance, HVACR Live is a must-attend event. Clivet said: “Clivet is very excited to be taking part in HVACR Live ‘23 and to have the opportunity to showcase our wide range of products to our customers old and new. “We see HVACR Live as such a hugely important event in the HVAC calendar and look forward to an incredible two days of networking and business.” Visitors can look forward to a two day fully immersive show with opportunities to talk with the experts, have hands-on experience of products, catch up with old friends and make new ones in the networking areas and events – and crucially, keep up to date on topical matters in the Conference program.


Seminar speakers include Phil Draper, vice- chair of the CIBSE HVAC Systems Group who will be talking about heat pumps and metering while Beyza AYKURT of Eurovent will be exploring the differences between British vs European HVACR markets. With more speakers lined up to talk about topics such as the F-Gas proposals, hydrogen boilers and local councils finding innovative solutions to decarbonise housing stock, visitors will want to take advantage of this opportunity to keep themselves fully informed on a wide variety of relevant topics. Event manager Tony Patman said: “After an admittedly slow start, momentum is really building now, with new exhibitors signing up almost daily. There are some more big names waiting in the wings so it’s a very exciting time for HVACR Live and all I can say is watch this space!” Exhibitors and visitors alike will start to plan their trips to the show and many will require hotel stays. HVACR Live has partnered with Eventbeds Concierge which could help with locating a place to stay: https://bit.ly/3GTc0xR


Getting there


Parking is available on a first come, first served basis, using pay and display. If you are travelling to ExCeL London by road, please use postcode E16 1XL to find us.


Public transport


There are multiple ways of travelling to our venue: Elizabeth line (Custom House station), Underground and DLR (ExCeL can be accessed via two DLR stations: Custom House and Prince Regent), cable car or Uber Boat. HVACR Live will culminate with the prestigious ACR News Awards being held on the evening of 19 April at the Park Plaza London Riverbank. This long-running, prestigious event showcases the best and brightest within the air conditioning and refrigeration sectors. Table sales are now open, so make sure you secure your seat at www. acrnewsawards.com


To exhibit please contact Tony Patman <TPatman@datateam.co.uk> www.hvacrlive.com


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“Clivet is very excited to be


taking part in HVACR Live ‘23 and to have the opportunity to showcase our wide range of products to our customers old and new. We see HVACR Live as such a hugely important event in the HVAC calendar and look forward to an incredible two days of networking and business.”


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