Meet the experts

Meet the experts

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia, (MHIAA), is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024, with some special celebrations planned for ARBS.

 

“This year, MHIAA will once again be putting their best foot forward with their largest stand to date and many exciting new products and experiences planned for all attendees at ARBS,” the firm says. Showcasing their range of award-winning wall-mounted split system and ducted systems, attendees will be able to get up close with their range to experience the latest technological advancements and changes to their product line-up. “Along with this MHIAA will also be significantly showcasing their commercial capabilities through their extensive VRF range and patented Air-to Water product, Q-ton. The stand design is built to give all attendees an experience tailored to their business needs from residential right through to large scale commercial projects.” During the three-day event, MHIAA will showcase several new products that will be available to the Australian market in the coming months, focusing on changes and demands within the HVAC market. General Manager of Sales for MHIAA Graham Hamilton, M.AIRAH, says that all staff are delighted to once again be exhibiting at ARBS and networking with attendees. “At MHIAA we are extremely proud and excited to be once again exhibiting at ARBS this year in Sydney,” he says. “While it has been some time since ARBS was hosted in Sydney, we are delighted to be welcoming back this great event to Sydney and look forward to meeting and networking with all attendees over the three days.” At each ARBS, MHIAA aims to deliver a new experience and showcase the latest product offerings. “ARBS 2024 will be a fantastic opportunity for MHIAA to showcase their diverse range of residential and commercial offerings to the HVAC market,” Hamilton says. “For our stand this year we are once again showcasing a significant line-up of existing and new products that will be available in the Australian markets, and we look forward to meeting and showcasing these offerings with all attendees.” Head down to Stand 192 at ARBS.
Ecolibrium June-July 2023

This article appears in ecolibrium’s May 2024 issue

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