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New venue announced for London HEVAR

THIS year's London HEVAR exhibition gives HVAC suppliers the chance to show off their wares in the Royal Horticultural Halls.
New venue announced for London HEVAR
London HEVAR will be held from September 26-27 in Lawrence Hall Greycoat street, London (SW1P 2QD) and is the biggest of the three HEVAR exhibitions hosted by Heating and Ventilating Review.

The HEVAR exhibitions are popular amongst buyers and specifiers of HVAC equipment. Previous visitors include architects, consulting engineers, pub, hotel and restaurant owners, local government, contractors, installers, quantity surveyors, retail outlets, utility companies and distributors.

The exhibition moved from Chelsea Football Club because the event got too big for the venue. The decision was reached last October but many attendees are not aware of the new HEVAR venue.

In the absence of event statistics detailing the number of pints drunk during the two days exhibition last year, this is what we can tell you-

London HEVAR has been running for more than 20 years.

This year London HEVAR has 122 exhibition stands available, up from 99 last year.

No less than 1,000 people attended London HEVAR in 2006. 800 attendees were recorded at Manchester HEVAR. Birmingham HEVAR, the newest and smallest HEVAR launched 2 years ago, got a respectable 400 attendees.

The HEVAR exhibitions are free and a free lunch will be given to all visitors who register on the HEVAR website.

With leading HVAC suppliers exhibiting, visitors can expect product launches, live demos and seminars covering the latest legislative and technical advances.
Expect more deals to be sealed within London's Royal Horticulture Halls.
London HEVAR's central location means the exhibition is not far from St James's, Westminister and Pimlico underground stations or Victoria railway station.

For more details click here
14 June 2007

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