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WESTPORT, Conn., February 17, 2017 – The
International Exposition Company announced today that the 2017
International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition (AHR
Expo), held January 30 through February 1 in Las Vegas, has officially
broken three of the Show’s all-time records.
With 68,615 attending the 2017 Show, AHR Expo superseded its former
all-time attendance record of 61,674 (set at the 2015 Show in Chicago)
by 11.2 percent. This number was also 28.7 percent greater than
the overall attendance (totaling 53,324) at the last AHR Expo held in
Las Vegas in 2011.
Additionally, the 2017 Show’s exhibits occupied a total of 500,159 net
square feet, breaking the AHR Expo all-time record set in 2015 in
Chicago at 486,600 net square feet.
At 48,568, the total number of 2017 AHR Expo visitors also surpassed
the Show’s all-time visitor attendance of 42,887, set in 2014 in New
York, by 13.2 percent. This number additionally surpassed visitor
attendance (33,612) at the last AHR Expo held in Las Vegas in 2011 by
44.5 percent.
“We are beyond proud to see evidence that the AHR Expo continues to
grow in both attendance and size, as well as in alignment with the
HVACR industry at-large,” said Clay Stevens, president of International
Exposition Company. “It’s such an exciting time for the industry
right now, and that was prominently reflected in the level of
enthusiasm and the wide scope of ingenuity seen on the 2017 Show floor
in Las Vegas. We look forward to our continued production of this
premier platform for HVACR innovation, idea exchange and business
development, and specifically to our 2018 Show in Chicago.”
The 2017 Show’s nearly 11.5 acres of exhibit space was occupied by
1,968 exhibitors, 259 of which participated in the AHR Expo for the
first time. A notable 20,047 exhibitor personnel staffed the
exhibits in Las Vegas, representing a majority of the U.S. geographic
landscape, as well as 32 outside countries.
A total of 14,825 international visitors attended the 2017 Show from 165 countries, along with 541 international exhibitors.
“We’ve been exhibiting at AHR Expo for more than 10 years – it has
consistently proven to be a well-organized Show, and provides a good
turnout of attendees,” said Mark DeNovellis, global product manager for
Amphenol Advanced Sensors in St. Marys, Penn. “There was a really
good mix of international visitors this year in particular, and I
believe this is in part due to the fact that Las Vegas is a destination
draw for international travelers. Overall there was lots of
energy and excitement on the Show floor.”
In addition, exhibitors at the 2017 AHR Expo underscored the importance
of the Show’s ability to facilitate face-to-face interaction as part of
the annual exhibition experience.
“Participating as an exhibitor at this year’s AHR Expo gave us a lot of
opportunities, the best of which was meeting customers we talk to all
the time but never really get to see in person,” said Kyle Cruise,
outside sales for Connect-Air in Auburn, Wash. “Hands down, this
was an event worth attending, and we already can’t wait for 2018.”
“This is a very large world, and yet we operate in a fairly intimate
industry,” said regional sales leader Mike Stiltner of Haier in Wayne,
N.J. “It’s so important to get in front of current and potential
customers, while staying in touch with where the industry’s
going. We participate in about six shows a year, and this is the
best by far – the largest audience, the greatest mix of attendees, the
broadest opportunity to compare our products to the competition.”
“I’d summarize my experience in two words – great conversations,” said
Lindsey Ford, manager, multi-channel communications at Rheem
Manufacturing Company in Atlanta. “We saw a broad mix of
customers, and the conversations felt warm and engaging. My
favorite part of this year’s Show was the high energy level – the
economy has really been picking up, and it definitely reflected on the
AHR Expo floor. It was also rewarding to see attendees engaged in
the hands-on interactive components of our booth’s product and
prototype displays.”
“We really value the AHR Expo as an ideal place to see customers each
year,” said Dennis Jones, key account manager at Duluth, Ga.-based SWEP
North America, Inc. “We also appreciate how the Show helps us
generate quality leads. Having the show in Las Vegas was a great
move on the part of Show management as well.”
Several exhibitors underscored the benefit of The Show’s location in
Las Vegas this year, noting the region as an appealing draw in numerous
respects.
“We’ve been AHR Expo exhibitors for many years now, and there was a
noticeable advantage to us in its location in Las Vegas for 2017,” said
key account manager Chris Pence of Fireye Inc., in Derry, N.H.
“This is the only show at which our company exhibits each year, so it’s
important we maximize our reach in as many ways as possible.
Vegas provided a lively and unique venue for us to meet many of our
customers face-to-face. They expect us to be at AHR Expo, and we
feel like we were able to be here in a big way this year, in part
thanks to the regional location of the Show.”
Additionally, exhibitors commented on the value of new product introductions seen annually at AHR Expo.
“Introducing new products is one of the most important components of
our exhibition strategy at AHR Expo,” said Davidson, N.C.-based Trane’s
director of marketing, Kevin Stamets. “We had 120 people from
Trane working this year’s booth, and we needed every one of them.
Attendance was strong, and booth traffic was steady.”
Numerous attendees echoed the enthusiasm of exhibitors at the 2017 AHR
Expo in Las Vegas, and particularly noted its breadth of value in
displaying new products and technologies, offering valuable education
opportunities, and providing a unique opportunity for networking.
“This was my first time attending AHR Expo, and I had an amazing
experience,” said Miami-based HVAC technician Felix Santos, of All Air
Solutions. “I was impressed by the well-organized nature of the
Show overall, as well as the knowledgeable booth staff. Our main
goal in attending the AHR Expo was to see what’s new in contractor
tools, but the actual benefit went way beyond this. I enjoyed a
variety of valuable presentations, found some great networking
opportunities, and was even able to interact with our
competitors. I’m new to the industry, and can see right away that
this is the place to be. I’ll definitely attend the Show next year in
Chicago.”
“I attended the last Show in Las Vegas, and this year’s was definitely
even bigger,” said Rocky Mountain Boiler Inc. vice president John Beins
of Idaho Falls, Idaho. “It’s great to view all the new technology
on display, and to have the opportunity to actually see and try out
products in the manufacturers’ booths. We’ve been in business for
24 years, but it’s important to stay on top of what’s new in the
industry to maintain our success.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Like many exhibitors, attendees additionally noted their enjoyment of the Show’s location in Las Vegas this year.
“I’ll be honest, this was my first time in Vegas, so it was great to
combine work and fun, and be able to bring my wife along,” shared John
Hynak, owner of Hynak A/C & Refrigeration in Moscow, Penn.
“There was a great deal to see on the Show floor, and those
manufacturers providing tool demonstrations in their booths really
stood out to me. The mix of sales reps and engineers staffing the
booths was also really helpful. I was able to take advantage of
several educational classes during the week, including ‘How to Grow
Debt-Free While Generating Cash,’ and ‘Business UN-Complicated! Create
the Business and Life You Want.’ I’d say, without a doubt, that
this year’s AHR Expo was such an incredibly beneficial and enjoyable
experience all-around.”
Summarizing the success of the 2017 AHR Expo in Las Vegas, exhibitor
Steven Santoro, senior sales manager at Woburn, Mass.-headquartered
Vaisala, Inc. shared, “The aisles were packed. Our booth was packed. We
found ourselves not being able to leave the Show floor, and wishing for
more square footage.”
The next AHR Expo, co-sponsored by ASHRAE and AHRI, will be held
January 22 to 24, 2018 at McCormick Place in Chicago. 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 65,000 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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