CHILLVENTA
BSRIA presents B
SRIA is both exhibiting and presenting at Chillventa. Interactive demonstrations will be staged along with industry presentations. Tina Fahmy, client
relationship manager, WMI, BSRIA, said: “Delegates will have the opportunity to learn about the latest trends on smart energy, refrigeration, AC and the global markets from the most innovative and influential practitioners.
“This biyearly event connects experts and cements long-term business relationships. We urge members and industry alike to take the chance to exchange opinions with peers.”
BSRIA presentations visitors can benefit from include:
■ Drivers behind the boom of heat pump sales – Aline Breslauer, senior market intelligence analyst
■ Weather impact and trends on the AC markets – Anette Meyer-Holley, manager VAC&R & private client
■ Solutions for connected buildings – Henry Lawson, senior market research consultant
■ Energy challenges for an ‘all electric’ Europe – Krystyna Dawson, commercial director, BSRIA
The BSRIA industry presentation will take place on Wednesday 17 October from 6pm to 8pm in the Istanbul room on the second floor. The BSRIA stand will be in hall 4, stand 4-202.
Organisations join forces for exhibition
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SERCOM, the Association of European Refrigeration Component Manufacturers, and EPEE, The European Partnership for Energy and the Environment have once again joined forces at Chillventa.
The two associations will co- organise two events during the fair and share a booth (9/119-220) ideal platforms to discuss the role of the HVACR sector in Europe.
This year’s ASERCOM and EPEE Symposium (15 October, 1pm to 5pm, St. Petersburg room) will provide an ideal opportunity to learn about the digitalisation of the HVACR sector, discuss related challenges – such as data protection, cybersecurity, and interoperability – and opportunities and exchange views on the role
of legislation and policies to reap the benefi ts of this new industrial revolution.
The Symposium will also put the EU Energy Effi ciency rules and F-Gas Regulation in a broader context. Two interactive panel sessions will off er an opportunity for participants to engage with speakers from diff erent horizons, shed light on energy and climate issues from a national, European and global perspective and discuss how these levels are increasingly interlinked.
The joint cocktail party organised with AREA (17 October at 5pm in hall 9, stands 119/220/320) will also be a perfect opportunity to discuss and network with members the current and future challenges for the HVACR sector in a more informal setting.
Spaces
are available on a first come – first served basis. To secure your space, contact Tina Fahmy (tina.
fahmy@bsria.co.uk).
Chillventa: what you
need to know
■ Date: 16 to 18 October 2018 ■ Time: 9am to 6pm every day ■ Place: Exhibition Centre, Nuremberg, Germany
■ Public transport:
The ‘Messe’ stop on the U1 underground line is directly opposite the Mitte entrance of the exhibition centre.
From the Central Station, take the U1 towards Langwasser-Süd. From the airport, take the U2 towards Röthenbach and change to the U1 towards Langwasser-Süd at the Central Station.
■ By car:
The Exhibition Centre is clearly signposted once you reach Nuremberg.
Via Sat Nav search for ‘Messe’ or enter address ‘Karl-Schönleben- Strasse, 90471 Nürnberg’. Parking is plentiful and charged at €9/day.
■ The Chillventa Congress conference takes place on 15 October, 10am to 6pm.
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