The world is changing – and everybody is seeing and experiencing the consequences of that throughout their day-to-day lives.

Change has not stopped at the HVAC and plumbing industry, either. Viessmann has devised a very special way to keep its specialist installation and maintenance partners up to date: On March 31 and April 1, 2022, it will be hosting 'Viessmann.live', an event that extensively covers climate and technological change and explores Viessmann system solutions that address these issues.

And since Viessmann views co-creation as a key success factor, interactions between the event organizer and market partners will play a prominent role.

'Viessmann.live'

The motto of the event – 'Experience the next dimension of Viessmann' – says it all

The motto of the event – 'Experience the next dimension of Viessmann' – says it all: Hosts - Tom Meiler and Wilma Werner will take attendees on a tour of the latest developments in the Viessmann universe and its context of industry challenges.

The event will include a presentation of the company’s electricity and heat solutions, built around the Vitocharge VX3 electricity storage system/battery. Attendees will also learn about current trends and developments in the German regulatory and funding environment.

Viessmann.live targets installers, as well as solar power engineers, electricians and channels. However, other interested parties are also invited to join the virtual event and gain valuable insights into the above topics.

Broad offering on two stages

To accommodate all the live presentations, the attendees can choose between agenda items on the main stage and those on the side stage.

Day 1 (March 31), which is themed, 'The next dimension of climate change', focuses on heat pump solutions and answers to the challenge of climate change, while Day 2 (April 1) – 'The next dimension of electrical systems' – revolves around electrical solutions.

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