HVAC/R PHILIPPINES 2010
& Pipes, Filtration and Purification Technology Exhibition and Conference13th International
Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning, Refrigerating, Pumps, Valves
DATE
November 11-14, 2010
venue
SMX Convention Center, Seashell Drive, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, Philippines
ORGANIZED BY
Philippine Society of Ventilating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Engineers
CO-ORGANIZED BY
Philippine Constructors Association, Inc.
SUPPORTED BY
Office of the President
Office of the Vice-President
Department of Energy
Department of Environment & Natural Resources
Department of Trade & Industry
Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
MANAGED BY
Global-Link MP Events International, Inc.
Total Registered Trade Buyer:
Total Number of Booths:
Exhibition Area Occupied:
Total Number of Exhibitors:
Total reported On-site Sales Generated:
51, 846
839 booths
28,090 sq. meters
359 Companies
US$ 23.7 million
HVAC
Air-Conditioning
Air Compressors
Air Filtration &
Purification
Blowers
Chillers
Cleaning Equipment
Compressors
Condensers
Cooling Towers
Duct Cleaning
Equipment
Electric Motors
Exhaust Systems
Fans & Blowers
Foam Products
Heating Systems
Humidifiers
Industrial Gases
Insulators
Leak Detectors
Tanks
Ventilation Products
Ventilators
PUMPS & VALVES
Automation Components
Chemical Processing Equipment
Circuit Breakers
Compressor Systems
Electrical & Mechanical
Power Transmission
Engines & Motors
Environment Protection Equipment
Filtration Systems
Hydraulic & Pneumatic Equipment
Motion Control Equipment
Oil & Lubricants
Panels
Pumps & Systems
Safety Equipment
Wastewater Treatment
Systems
Water Treatment Systems
REFRIGERATION
Beverages
Production Facilities
Check Valves
Cold Storage Facilities
Condensers
Control Systems
Design & Installation
Equipment
Food Production Facilities
CO2 Recovery Systems
Regulators
Refrigerants
Refrigeration Products
Temperature Control Systems
AND MANY MORE!
Note: The above exhibit profile provided is only intended as a guide and should therefore not be taken as wholly inclusive.