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ATLANTA – High attendance was reported
for the recent ASHRAE Winter Conference and AHR Expo, in Orlando. The
2016 ASHRAE Winter Conference, was held Jan. 23-27, with the AHR Expo
held Jan. 25-27.
The Winter Conference had more than 3,000 attendees. Attendance this
year was higher than the past eight Winter Conferences, except Las
Vegas 2011. Attendees came from 67 countries. The 2016 AHR Expo,
co-sponsored by ASHRAE, set a record by being the first show outside of
Chicago to break 400,000 square feet of exhibitor space. The Expo
featured 2,063 exhibitors, including 561 deemed international. The
total attendance for visitors was 42,672, with total attendance of
visitors and exhibitors at 60,926.
Best sellers at the ASHRAE Bookstores included the Pocket Guide I-P;
“HVAC Design Manual for Hospitals and Clinics,” 2nd edition;
“Cold-Climate Buildings Design Guide;” Guideline 0-2013, The
Commissioning Process; Standard 188-2015, Legionellosis: Risk
Management for Building Water Systems; “HVAC Simplified;” and the
“Design Guide for Tall, Supertall, and Megatall Building Systems.”
The Conference’s Technical Program ranked high in attendance, with new
tracks focused on design-build practices and residential systems.
Individual top-attended sessions in the technical program were related
to Cooling with the Sun: Solar Thermal Cooling; Energy Submetering
Fundamentals: Benchmarking, Baselining and Beyond!; The Impacts of
Operable Windows on Building Performance; Highlights from the 24th IIR
International Congress of Refrigeration; The Internet of Everything:
How Smart and Connected Sensors Will Transform the HVAC Service
Industry; HVAC Pumps: New ECM Motor and Control Technologies;
Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency: Measurement and Analysis of
Multiple Approaches; Back to Basics: The Science, Application and Art
of Load Calculations; Integrating Cutting-Edge Technology: Renewable
Energy and Thermal Energy Storage; and Hydronic Systems: Doing
More with Less.
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offered were a combined 20 Professional Development Seminars and Short
Courses from ASHRAE Learning Institute. The most popular Short Course
offerings were Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems; Complying with
Standard 90.1: HVAC/Mechanical; and Designing High-Performance
Healthcare HVAC Systems. The Professional Development Seminars that
drew the highest number of registrations were Energy Modeling Best
Practices & Applications; Commercial Building Energy Audits; and
Commissioning Process for New & Existing Buildings.
The 2016 ASHRAE Annual Conference takes place in St. Louis, Mo., June
25-June 29, 2016. The 2017 ASHRAE Winter Conference takes place Jan.
28-Feb. 1, Las Vegas, Nev., with the AHR Expo being held Jan. 30-Feb 1.
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a global society advancing human well-being
through sustainable technology for the built environment. The Society
and its more than 54,000 members worldwide focus on building systems,
energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and
sustainability. Through research, standards writing, publishing,
certification and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s built
environment today. More information can be found at www.ashrae.org/news.
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