Registration for Eurovent Middle East's next HVACR Leadership Workshop now open

Dubai, 7 March 2018. The Eurovent Middle East association has announced the next edition of its free-of-charge ‘HVACR Leadership Workshops’, which is going to take place at LeMeridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre on 26 March 2018. This time, leading air filtration experts from the UAE and Europe are going to elaborate on state-of-the-art air filtration, its effects on Indoor Air Quality and health. As a special guest, one of Europe’s leading filtration experts is going to provide a keynote presentation.

This year’s edition of the exhibition is going to receive a new layout in accordance with the industry needs

Istanbul, 9 January 2018. ISK-SODEX, one of the largest HVACR exhibitions in the Eurasian region, will bring together national and international brands in Turkey. The tradeshow is run in collaboration with Turkey’s leading bodies and organisations in the industry and will take place from 7-10 February 2018. Eurovent is an official supporter of the event. 

The globally known fan manufacturer has become main sponsor of Eurovent’s biennial key event in Seville, Spain

Brussels, Mulfingen, 7 December 2017. ebm-papst, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-end fan technologies has become Connectivity Leader of the 2018 EUROVENTSUMMIT, which takes place from 25 to 28 September in Seville, Spain. By becoming main sponsor, the German manufacturer underlines its multinational footprint and constant strive for innovation.

Eurovent Middle East offers a wide-ranging programme at Saudi Arabia’s major HVACR exhibition

For the third year in a row, the Eurovent Association, in cooperation with Eurovent Middle East, is ‘Supporting Association’ for the HVACR Expo Saudi (14-16 January 2018, Jeddah). To further strengthen the presence of our members in Saudi Arabia, we are offering a wide-ranging programme in the course of the exhibition, including, for the first time, a dedicated Eurovent Pavillion.

The European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) recognised that there is, notwithstanding declarations by politicians, no real model to develop a decarbonised energy system for the European Union by 2050. To address this issue, EHPA started an initiative called ‘DecarbHeat’, which would develop policy guidance, asking policy makers to define framework conditions that put a price on carbon. The Eurovent Association did not sign this initiative. An explanation…

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