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| Acrex India to focus on energy-efficient technologies Acrex India, the international trade fair for refrigeration and air conditioning, opens again in the exhibition halls in Bangalore from 23–25 February 2012. The 13th Acrex India is geared to a greener future and is thus in line with the latest trend in the Indian building industry. The exhibition in the ecologically certified Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) offers internationally renowned companies, small and medium enterprises and start-ups from the refrigeration, heating, air conditioning and building services segments an ideal platform for gaining a foothold in the rapidly growing Indian market. NürnbergMesse again takes over worldwide marketing communication for South Asia's biggest sector forum for the refrigeration and air conditioning industry. It is supported by the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce IGCC. BIES (Bangalore International Exhibition Services) is responsible for the organization of the event on the ground. Acrex India is intended for a variety of industries. Modern solutions for sustainable air conditioning and cooling technologies are required in all sectors nowadays – including the bank and financial sector, administration, gastronomy, transport, the automotive industry, schools and hospitals, and wellness and health clubs. The products at Acrex India range from air conditioning systems, refrigeration equipment, temperature control and ventilation to building technologies and fire protection. Accompanying workshops and panels on new technologies stimulate the exchange of views between visitors and ensure that comprehensive information is provided about new refrigeration and air conditioning technologies. As in 2011, the 13th Acrex India again includes the Fire & Security Pavilion, where companies can present innovations from the fire protection and security segments. Exhibitors also have the opportunity to make contacts and hold in-depth talks at the official evening event during Acrex. Exhibitors can also enter for the Acrex Award of Excellence again in 2012. The location of the exhibition sets a good example in terms of energy-efficient and sustainable building: BIEC is India's first LEED-certified building. The award of the "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design" is based on a system of ecological building classification that was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council in 1998 and defines a number of standards for environment-friendly, resource-saving and sustainable building. write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Exhibition News :: home page |