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ARBS 2022 finishes on a high

ARBS 2022 has closed after three days in Melbourne that saw more than 7,000 people pass through the HVAC&R and building services exhibition.

Visitors explored the largest show of its kind in Australia, with more than 220 stands displaying the latest equipment and other products. Walking the extensive show floor, visitors were able to connect with HVAC&R and building services leaders, manufacturers, and solution providers. They were also able to see product demonstrations in the Exhibitor Presentation Theatre.

Alongside the exhibition, the extensive Seminar Program saw a range of panels and guest presenters deliver information relevant to the industry. Organisers say that attendance at the Seminar Program was excellent, with many sessions at full capacity.

A highlight of ARBS 2022 was the Industry Awards, held at the Crown Palladium on August 17. The evening was hosted by Australian media personality Andrew Daddo, and recognised leading players in the Australian HVAC&R building services industry.

“The 2022 exhibition has once again exceeded expectations,” says ARBS Chairman Professor Tony Arnel. “The sheer size and scale of ARBS has always been impressive, but it is now evident to everyone in the industry that ARBS is more than an exhibition. It’s a connector and a celebration of a sector that is mission critical to the health and wellbeing of all Australians.

“I thank you all for joining me at this wonderful event and we look forward to returning to Sydney in 2024.”

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