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Winter Storm Jonas Proves No Match for World’s Largest HVACR Marketplace
WESTPORT, Conn., February 5, 2016 – The 2016 International
Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition (AHR Expo), held
January 25 to 27 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando,
Fla., welcomed 60,926 registered attendees to the world’s largest HVACR
marketplace.
Despite havoc from Winter Storm Jonas, including flight cancellations
across the country and travel bans in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
regions, the 2016 AHR Expo was successful in welcoming tens of
thousands of contractors and engineers, OEMs, distributors and plant
managers from all facets of the global HVACR industry.
In total, 469,540 square feet of exhibit space was occupied by 2,063
exhibitors, 334 of which participated in AHR Expo for the first time in
2016. This year’s 18,254 exhibitor personnel addressed 42,672
visitors, based on a preliminary attendance count by the show’s
management company, International Exposition Company.
Exemplifying the AHR Expo’s global appeal and relevance, a notable 561
international exhibitors, and 3,570 in personnel, participated in this
year’s show in Orlando. On preliminary count, 9,410 international
visitors were also present at the 2016 AHR Expo.
Canadian engagement in AHR Expo remained strong for 2016, with 1,312
exhibitor personnel and 2,218 visitors present in Orlando this year.
“A lot goes into making this show such a valued platform for today’s
professionals to come together, but I’m proud to be part of making it
all happen,” said Clay Stevens, president of International Exposition
Company. “Based on early feedback, we’re already working on several
aspects of next year’s show to accommodate more attendees and to make
the experience even more worthwhile.”
The 2016 AHR Expo show floor encompassed a compelling 20 football
fields’ worth of exhibits throughout Florida’s largest convention
center. Many exhibiting companies, including Beloit, Wisc.-based Regal
Beloit America, Inc., which develops systems for converting power into
motion in climate solutions and other market applications, returned as
well-seasoned AHR Expo participants.
“Regal has been exhibiting at AHR Expo for well over 30 years, and I’ve
been coming for 16 of those years in various roles,” said Heather
Scaggs-Richardson, marketing communications manager at Regal Beloit
America, Inc. “AHR Expo is the premier event for HVACR professionals,
and one of the few places to see what’s happening, live and in person,
in our ever-changing industry. It would take a lot to get me to pass up
the opportunity to come each year.”
In addition to thousands of returning companies, more than 300
exhibitors set up shop for the first time at AHR Expo in 2016. Adam
Bowen, first-time exhibitor and partner at ClimaSkinz, commented on the
overwhelming scale of the show and ongoing traffic at his company’s
booth.
“Coming into AHR Expo, we knew it was a huge event that would bring
thousands of people past our booth, but we weren’t entirely sure what
to expect for our company,” said Bowen. “We’re a relatively small
company, but we work hard and care about our customers and I think that
showed. We were very pleased with the amount of positive feedback we
received, and we’re going home with a handful of promising new leads.
Before we left I made sure to reserve our spot for 2017 in Vegas.”
When asked about the value in attending AHR Expo, many exhibitors
shared common sentiments. Both Lindsey Ford, manager of multi-channel
communications at Rheem, and Dan Berry, executive vice president of TPI
Corporation, remarked on how an influx of international attendees has
positively affected both networking and sales efforts.
“Rheem has been exhibiting at AHR Expo for years – it’s a great
networking opportunity that sets the tone for the year,” said Ford.
“The show has become much more international lately, allowing us to
establish relationships and connections around the world. Admittedly,
it’s sometimes easier to use technology, but you can’t put a price on
the face-to-face interaction you get by attending.”
“There is always value in attending this show, and in fact I don’t see
another show with as much value and expertise as AHR Expo,” noted
Berry. “Holding the show in Orlando this year is one of the best
decisions show management has made. South and Central America are
enormous markets, but attendees don’t typically come to shows in the
Northern U.S. Orlando is the perfect place to draw in that big
market of international customers.”
Several others, including Anthony Quinn, key account manager at
Danfoss, and Lindsey Simpson, business development associate at Rinnai
America Corporation, noted the importance of keeping up with industry
standards and trends.
“Efficiency is a major buzzword on everyone’s minds these days,” said
Quinn. “A lot of people are having to redesign systems to meet newly
imposed standards. Coming to AHR Expo allows us to scope out what other
companies are offering and receive in-person reactions to the solutions
we propose. Our new product line meets all of ASHRAE’s new standards,
but we want to know what we can be doing even better.”
“We work in an industry that is rapidly changing, particularly in
recent years,” said Simpson. “It’s tough to stay on top of the
Department of Energy standards. Yes, a lot of us are in competition
with one another, but on the other hand, we have to work together to
meet these standards to better the world we live in. By exhibiting at
AHR Expo, we get names, faces and a better understanding of who’s on
our team.”
While there was no shortage of things to see and discover on the show
floor, the thousands of AHR Expo attendees and exhibitors also had the
opportunity to engage in a full schedule of educational programs. A mix
of exhibitors’ new product and technology presentations, ASHRAE
Learning Institute courses, certification exams, PM Live seminars and
many free programs offered by endorsing associations and other groups
filled the Orange County Convention Center’s many conference
rooms. Attendees and exhibitors were able to expand their
knowledge on a wide range of topics – from how to commission an
economizer, to cyber security measures for intelligent buildings, to
the latest advancements in China’s indoor air quality market.
“If you have any sort of need in the HVACR industry, AHR Expo is the
place to be, but the educational aspect of this show is truly
invaluable,” remarked Juliet Pagliaro Herman, Johnson Controls’
director of service marketing for systems and services, North America.
“I don’t see why someone would come to this show and not partake in the
array of seminars offered. They’re something I look forward to each
year as I schedule my time onsite.”
Brent Adams, product marketing manager at Harsco Industrial
Patterson-Kelley, echoed Herman’s feelings. “The AHR Expo is the crown
jewel of our industry because every additional facet of the show adds
that much more value. The breadth of knowledge you gain from walking
the show floor and participating in educational sessions and technology
showcases is incomparable. Sometimes I can return to my booth and
immediately start applying the business practices or information I’d
just learned in a session. I love that I can leave the AHR Expo every
year feeling more informed than I was when I arrived. It plays a huge
role in my decision to return year after year.”
Additionally, Tuesday afternoon’s presentation of the 2016 AHR Expo
Innovation Awards, and announcement of Aeroseal’s duct sealing
technology as the 2016 Product of the Year winner, drew a standing room
only crowd. Companies in ten product categories – building
automation, cooling, green building, heating, indoor air quality,
plumbing, refrigeration, software, tools & instruments, and
ventilation – also received awards.
“This year was particularly exciting for Plasma Air because we were
presented with an AHR Expo Innovation Award for our PlasmaSoft 2.0 IAQ
Procedure Software,” said Larry Sunshine, vice president of sales and
marketing for Plasma Air, which received a 2016 AHR Expo Innovation
Award in the Software category. “As the air purification industry
continues to evolve, it has been both fun and challenging to develop
new products that assist the industry in its growth. Being recognized
specifically by ASHRAE and the HVACR industry as a whole validates our
work and shows our customer base and rep network that we’re leaders in
product innovation.”
At the close of three action-packed days in Orlando, many 2016 AHR Expo attendees were eager to share their experiences.
“I put a lot of time into researching companies before traveling to AHR
Expo, to give myself an idea of who I want to focus on talking to,”
said Toby Giberston, partner at a mechanical contracting company based
in Montreal, Quebec. “However, one of the most wonderful things about
attending is the unexpected finds and connections. AHR Expo and the
great variety of people I’ve met over the years have led to
applications and products that would have never come to fruition
otherwise. Sometimes all it takes is a simple introduction to the right
person to create something new, and there’s no place that better
facilitates that than the AHR Expo floor.”
According to Michael Ohlander, president at MT Mechanical in Wallkill,
N.Y. and winner of last year’s “Fastest Hands in HVAC/R” competition
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ucu_kFxZxKU) held on the show floor by
2016 AHR Expo exhibitor hilmorŪ, “It’s eye-opening to see what products
are out there.”
“While you’re at AHR Expo, you start to remember different issues
you’ve had over the past year that seemed insignificant or forgettable
at the time, but suddenly you’re presented with all of these innovative
and new solutions,” Ohlander continued. “The variety of products and
technologies is astounding.”
“When I first thought about coming here, I thought it was just a bunch
of vendors showing things that I may or may not use,” said David
Perrotta, president/owner of P P C Contractors in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
“What I’ve learned is that many of the exhibitors are not only willing
to talk to you, but are willing to train you and give you very
informative demonstrations on their products. You can’t get that over
the phone or via email. The in-person meetings are invaluable.”
Exhibitors like John Black, director of marketing at Emerson Climate
Technologies, underscored the compelling success of their participation
in the 2016 AHR Expo.
“AHR Expo is a very important show in this quickly changing industry,”
said Black. “We’re seeing a dramatic change in the way contractors
complete their work as more people demand wifi-connected devices and
universal tools. That being said, we could be facing entirely new
demands by this time next year, which is why I encourage everyone I
meet to attend the 2017 show in Las Vegas. I anticipate even more
technology developments and a broader range of attendees there and I
can’t wait to be part of it.”
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year’s AHR Expo, co-sponsored by ASHRAE and AHRI, will be held in Las
Vegas from January 30 to February 1, 2017. For additional
information, visit ahrexpo.com.
About AHR Expo
The International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition
(AHR Expo), which began more than 85 years ago as a heating and
ventilation show, has now grown into one of the world’s largest HVACR
events. The Exposition is held annually in key markets and major cities
across the U.S., hosting close to 2,000 exhibitors and bringing in
crowds of 60,000 industry professionals. The Show provides a unique
forum for the HVACR community to come together and share new products,
technologies, and ideas. The event is co-sponsored by ASHRAE and AHRI,
and is held concurrently with ASHRAE’s Winter Conference.
About International Exposition Company, Inc. (IEC)
International Exposition Company (IEC) is a Westport, Conn.-based trade
show management company. For more than 100 years, the company has built
its reputation on a track record of honesty, respect and fairness for
exhibiting companies and show attendees. IEC owns and manages three
major trade show events; the annual AHR Expo (International
Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition), the biennial AHR
Expo-Mexico, and the biennial Chem Show. Attendance across the three
events totals in excess of 70,000.
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