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Success for ACR Show 2014 despite the weather

Despite challenging weather conditions, the ACR Show 2014, which took place at the NEC in Birmingham last week, proved to be a resounding success.
Success for ACR Show 2014 despite the weather
Final visitor numbers are currently subject to ABC audit, however, attendance was strong on all three days of the show - even on the final day, which is traditionally the quietest.

Event director, Jan Thorpe, said: 'Despite atrocious travelling conditions, visitors were undaunted. There were packed aisles, stands and seminar theatres throughout the three days of the exhibition.'

'We are delighted at the positive response of exhibitors, which confirms the show's continued success. I would like to thank the industry, its organisations and end users for their support. We look forward to building on this success for the ACR Show 2016, which returns to the NEC in two years' time, on February 16 to 18,' she added.

The buzz at the show was heightened by the high profile seminar programme, featuring packed sessions led by industry experts. Particularly well attended were presentations on the recent changes to the F-Gas Regulations, The Greening of the Supermarkets, and updates on the latest advances in cooling and heat pump technology.

Headline sponsor Daikin UK used the show as the launch-pad for the latest generation of its ground-breaking air conditioning system, VRV IV Heat Recovery system.

Daikin UK marketing manager, Giulia Draycott, said: 'The show provided an excellent platform for us to launch VRV IV. Our stand has been busy throughout, particularly on the middle day but, pleasingly, also on the third day. The show has delivered what we wanted to achieve.'

Exhibitors praised the quality and buying power of visitors. Ted Berry, managing director of Gallant Air Conditioning, said: 'The exhibition has been a great success for us. We have received solid enquiries and the quality of visitors has been excellent.'

For some, the strong representation of hands-on engineers was key. John Pritchard of Johnson Controls said: 'Our focus is on contractors and service companies, and we have seen some extremely good people - and plenty of them. Our stand has been busy throughout.'

The next show, ACR 2016, takes place in Hall 9 of the NEC, on February 16-18.
To reserve a stand, please contact: Jan Thorpe on 01622 699 113, or Karena Cooper on 01622 699150 (email jthorpe@datateam.co.uk or kcooper@datateam.co.uk)



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