‘ACREX India 2014 will open its doors to the public on February 27, 2014, and go on until March 1, 2104. The show is being organised by the Indian Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) and managed by NürnbergMesse India.
ISHRAE with a futuristic vision of organising an energy efficient exhibition, is taking ACREX India 2014 towards being a carbon-neutral exhibition. The expo has always had its focus on energy-efficient technologies and this year ISHRAE has given further impetus to promote and showcase technologies and products which will not only be energy efficient but also use clean energy sources like PV, tidal and wind energy.
‘ACREX India has emerged as South Asia’s top global exhibition on heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and building services,’ said ACREX India 2014 Chairman Ashish Rakheja. ‘ACREX India 2014 at New Delhi will touch yet another milestone by being bigger, better and aiming to become carbon neutral. We are also encouraging Indian industries and exhibition organisers to implement the principle of three R’s — Reduce, Recycle & Reuse — to benefit the environment and be cost-effective.’
ISHRAE with a futuristic vision of organising an energy efficient exhibition, is taking ACREX India 2014 towards being a carbon-neutral exhibition. The expo has always had its focus on energy-efficient technologies and this year ISHRAE has given further impetus to promote and showcase technologies and products which will not only be energy efficient but also use clean energy sources like PV, tidal and wind energy.
‘ACREX India has emerged as South Asia’s top global exhibition on heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and building services,’ said ACREX India 2014 Chairman Ashish Rakheja. ‘ACREX India 2014 at New Delhi will touch yet another milestone by being bigger, better and aiming to become carbon neutral. We are also encouraging Indian industries and exhibition organisers to implement the principle of three R’s — Reduce, Recycle & Reuse — to benefit the environment and be cost-effective.’