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Chillventa 2014 Approaching

One of the most important events in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry is fast approaching.

Chillventa 2014 will be held over three days from October 14 to 16 at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg, Germany. Chillventa will have over 1000 exhibitors from all over the world presenting their businesses, products and services. They will also be networking with other businesses in the industry. Exhibitors include but are not limited to: AccuTools, ACR News, Mitsubishi Electric Europe, Hitachi Air Conditioning Europe and the International Institute of Refrigeration.

Chillventa 2014 will involve discussions of energy efficiency, sustainability and automation. There will also be discussion on the development and progression in refrigeration, insulation, C&I/automaton, air conditioning, ventilation, heat pumps and industry services.

Chillventa 2014 will run from 9am until 6pm local time on all three days, one-day tickets can be purchased for 23 euro (AUS$ 32.79) and permanent tickets can be purchased for 30 euro (AUS$42.77). Visitors can easily get to Chillventa 2014 by public transport, including transport straight from Nuremberg Airport.

Chillventa was established in 2008 and runs every two years. Chillventa 2012 had over 28,000 visitors from 43 countries. More information on Chillventa 2014 can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

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