ARBS 2018 is almost upon us

ARBS Exhibitions Pty Ltd

Thursday, 26 April, 2018

ARBS 2018 is almost upon us

ARBS 2018 opens its doors at the ICC Sydney in less than two weeks. With over 300 exhibitors offering access to the latest in HVAC&R in the Southern Hemisphere, members of the refrigeration and building services industry are encouraged to attend this major event from 8–10 May.

The exhibition floor will have two distinct areas to connect attendees with what matters most. Firstly, the expo’s smart building precinct, IBTech@ARBS, will be packed with innovative products and solutions. The space will also host the Insight Series, which will provide free educational sessions on how connected building technology is impacting the HVAC&R industry and what the future holds for smart buildings. Also on the exhibition floor is the Product Presentation Theatre — a dedicated place for exhibitors to present product and technology information, updates and demonstrations.

Alongside the exhibition is the highly anticipated Speaker Series. Running over three full days, the Speaker Series is said to include some of the most influential and respected figures in the industry, with sessions designed to inspire and educate attendees.

Attendees are encouraged to make the most of their visit to ARBS 2018 by planning in advance and downloading the ARBS app. As well as serving as a handy navigation guide, the app will keep you updated on all the happenings during the event.

Event registration is free and grants entry into the exhibition across all three days. For more information, visit www.arbs.com.au.

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