Coal-to-clean energy policy continues to revolutionise China’s HVAC market, with diversified choices for clean, comfortable and innovative solutions
Thanks to the Chinese government’s coal-to-clean-energy initiatives and manufacturing incentives, China has spent great effort on cleaning up its energy system in recent years by embracing on a variety of renewable resources, including hydro-electric, wind, solar, and bioenergy. These immediate government environmental policies provides a positive push for China’s HVAC industry go green and encourage manufacturers to develop cleaner, more energy efficient and comfortable HVAC products with diverse energy solutions.
Keeping in line with national developments, ISH China & CIHE is an efficient trade platform for domestic and overseas exhibitors alike to extend their reach to business partners from around the world, gain access to latest market intelligence and raise brand awareness within the region. The 2020 edition will again utilise eight halls, welcoming over 1,300 exhibitors which occupying more than 116,000 sqm of exhibition space, at the New China International Exhibition Center in Beijing from 11 – 13 May 2020.
ISH China & CIHE covers a complete showcase of clean energy heating solutions for civil (heating, water heating), commercial (schools, hospitals, hotels and nursing homes), industrial (textile, tobacco, dyeing, printing and food processing) and agricultural uses. The fair offers exhibitors lucrative opportunities to capitalise within the market
International pavilion and product specific zone exhibitors to showcase their latest HVAC technologies and products
Overseas Area
Thanks to the Chinese government’s “coal-to-electricity” initiative, the China’s HVAC market is expected to grow exponentially and become one of the fasted growing industries in the country. In order to meet the needs for overseas brands to exploit more possibilities in China, ISH China & CIHE had launched Overseas Area for offshore exhibitors, which has always been a blockbuster of the fair.
Returning to the fair is the Overseas Area allow global brands to display their advanced HVAC solutions and technologies. The area offers overseas HVAC companies an unparalleled avenue and unique opportunity to tap into the Chinese market and connect with domestic partners.
Water Pump Zone
Retuning again to the fair is the Water Pump Zone, covering over 1,000sqm of exhibition space. Water pumps are core components for the HVAC industry for providing higher energy savings and efficiency to the HVAC systems. Renowned water pump brands featured in the 2019 edition from Germany, Italy Denmark and Spain include DAB, Grundfos, Leo, Pentax, Xylem and Wilo.
German Pavilion
The successful exhibitor turnout in previous editions was partly contributed to the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology who organised the German Pavilion. Thanks to their long term support, the German Pavilion is a go-to national pavilion to gain access to the latest market information. For the 2020 edition, the organisers are committed to present an even stronger exhibitor line-up to display their latest advancements in HVAC and plumbing technologies to the Chinese market.
Concurrent events to highlight an array of intelligent HVAC application and technology trends
Apart from the exhibition, the highlight of the fair’s fringe programme is the International HVAC Congress (iHVAC) which covers the latest information and trends on heating, home comfort and air-source heat pumps. It gathers some of the world’s leading industry experts and highlights the latest technologies in various heating and ventilation solutions. The iHVAC event programme will serve as an information exchange hub to shed light on industry trends and market outlook. Furthermore, in repose to a series of national polices and initiatives tackling air pollution, a portion of the concurrent programme topics will focus on clean energy heating and smart heating solutions, BIM technology as well as AI applications.
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