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VACR EVENT coming months, both in relation to our future with the EU and with international business. I
n the run up to exiting the EU, the UK has been allowed to seek deals with countries that already have EU trade deals. As of February 01 2020, the UK will be free to agree trade deals with countries that the EU does not have existing trade deals with.
One of the positives that Brexit has brought about, theref ore is inter est from businesses outside of the EU. It is with this is mind that
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the HVACR Live Expo has seen a proliferation of international companies signing up to introduce their goods and services to UK HVAC and refrigeration specialists.
From China come companies such as heat pump specialist Amitime, fans and motor s manufactur er Hangda and refrigerant producer Icool. Korean air conditioning specialist Weltem will be present alongside air conditioning and refrigeration spare parts supplier Unigulf from Dubai, as just a few examples.
European companies are also k een to stake a claim at HVACR Live with businesses such as the Sweden- headquartered communications components supplier HMS and the Spain-based packaged refrigeration supplier Intarcon.
Joining these are more familiar names such as Carrier, Guentner, Petra and Fieldpiec e to name just a few.
HVACR Live is made up of four distinct components to make it a truly one-stop event for the HVACR professional.
The Conference is at the heart, providing legislation updates, key area training, contentious topical debate and complex issue analysis. Keeping up to date with what ’s happening now and in the future makes this an essential event to attend for anyone involved with HVACR.
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The UK is no longer a member of the European Union, although it is in a tr ansition phase until the end of 2020. T rade deals are therefore something that we’re going to hear a lot about over the
but we all have to start somewher e and apprenticeships are the most critically important way to get young blood into the industry.
SkillFRIDGE (more details on page 15) is one of the most important initiatives to support young people coming into the industry, to highlight the possibilities to other young people c oming up behind them and to raise the skill level of the entire industry. With this in mind, HVACR Live will be hosting a SkillFRIDGE ‘superheat’ with apprentices demonstrating their skills.
The Expo is showcasing manufacturers, suppliers and
distributors from around the world, giving HVACR professionals from all walks the chance to engage and explore opportunities old and new. Networking is key, because building relationships is crucial in HVACR, so spaces are available throughout the event to ensure those opportunities
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can be maximised. There ar e open spaces to have those semi-formal chats or chance meetings, private pods to hash out agreements or
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cement deals and an exclusive formal evening event to meet new people, shake hands and create bonds.
Whatever you need, be it acquiring knowledge or skills, finding business, seeing product or having plac es to meet, HVACR Live is the place for it all.
Keep an eye on social media
(Twitter, LinkedIn) for regular updates, and check out the new look website for what’s on:
www.hvacrlive.com Registr ation will be open at the beginning of February.
For more information visit www.hv
acrlive.com or contact
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cooper@datateam.co.uk
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