Next year sees the launch of the UK’s only commercial and industrial event for the HVACR industry in the form of HVAC & Refrigeration LIVE, taking place from 20-22 April 2020.

An unprecedented worldwide challenge which scientists have deemed “the biggest global health threat of the 21st century”, climate change is without doubt the most pressing issue of the time – and this sector has the power to turn things around.

Providing A Platform For New Innovations

Therefore, ahead of the inaugural Climate Action Week running from 1-8 July next year, HVAC & Refrigeration LIVE will be putting the focus on climate change and global warming. HVAC & Refrigeration LIVE is much more than an exhibition.

This event has been designed to keep its attendees updated and in the know, tackling the issues that matter most to the UK HVACR industry and its end-users by not only providing a platform for new innovations, but also through a carefully crafted three-day program of seminars, CPD-presentations and expert panel discussions, alongside an array of networking opportunities.

Skills & Training Zone

The Skills & Training Zone will focus on the future of industry in the face of the engineering skills crisis

HVAC & Refrigeration LIVE will bring together hundreds of businesses and organizations at London’s ExCeL, with the very first exhibitors already signed up – including City Lifting, Fieldpiece Instruments, Güntner, Oxford Hardware, Petra Engineering Industries, Pole Star Products, Prihoda, and Pure Air Group.

The Skills & Training Zone will focus on the future of industry in the face of the engineering skills crisis, giving businesses advice on apprenticeships – including training and funding – and a live-action Worldskills UK / Skillfridge super heat competition attracting apprentices from all over the country.

Event organizer Karena Cooper said: “We’re thrilled about the new opportunities that are opening up to make the show an event to remember. We’ll be working hard to build upon them and will have more exciting news to reveal soon.”

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