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Chillventa celebrates premiere

Chillventa Nürnberg impresses right from the start, not only with its extensive range of products for refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation and heat pumps, but also with its figures: Some 800 exhibitors from 43 countries present their products on a net display area of over 32,000 square metres. The organizer NürnbergMesse expects more than 30,000 trade visitors from all over the world.

Chillventa Nürnberg covers the spectrum of products from the refrigeration and air conditioning industry for the whole refrigeration cycle. In the country pavilions, international exhibitors from Great Britain, the USA, Spain, Turkey and China present their wide variety of products and services.

Visitors can also meet the German newcomers in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry in a pavilion during the three days of the event. This en bloc presence is intended to simplify market entry for young and innovative companies.

One focus of the Chillventa product spectrum is on suppliers and events concerned with industrial and commercial heat pumps: NürnbergMesse and the Bundesverband Wärmepumpe e.V. (BWP) have created a fitting platform for the heat pump industry for the first time with the "Industrial Heat Pump Village". Here exhibitors, associations and organizations present their products and association goals to their key target groups on an area of 400 square metres. The forum in the village offers presentations by well-known speakers on all three days of the exhibition.

Chillventa sets the standard, and not just for the number of visitors and exhibitors, but also in the choice of its focus. The first Chillventa focuses on the issue of "energy efficiency and energy savings". Background: Around 14 per cent of the total electrical energy consumed in Germany is attributed to refrigeration and air conditioning, which is 66 billion kilowatt hours in absolute figures.



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