In an increasingly digital world, FRIGAIR Expo stands out as a powerful platform for real connection—offering experiences that screens simply can’t deliver.

FRIGAIR Expo is back and bigger than ever.

FRIGAIR Expo is back and bigger than ever. © RACA Journal

It gives visitors a chance to see the latest innovations up close, explore cutting-edge technology trends, watch live demonstrations and speak directly with the experts behind the solutions.

These authentic, face-to-face interactions build trust, spark collaboration and create lasting business opportunities. For anyone looking to stay competitive, informed, and inspired, FRIGAIR Expo is the place to be.

FRIGAIR Expo is back and bigger than ever. Taking place at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand from 4 to 6 June 2025, FRIGAIR is Africa’s leading exhibition for heating, energy, refrigeration, ventilation and air conditioning (HERVAC).

“Over three action packed days, FRIGAIR Expo brings everything under one roof — helping visitors compare options side by side, ask the right questions and make more confident buying decisions. It’s a smart, efficient way to fast-track sourcing, uncover cost-saving solutions and stay ahead of industry shifts — all while building valuable relationships that extend well beyond the show floor,” says Charlene Hefer, Portfolio Director at Specialised Exhibitions – a division of Montgomery Group, and organisers of FRIGAIR in partnership with IMD Conferences, Exhibitions and Workshops, and with owners of the event, SAIRAC – the South African Institute of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.  “There will be over 150 leading brands under one roof, live product demos and tech showcases, SAIRAC workshops featuring local and international speakers, and, for the first time, a Skills Development Hub.” There will be a number of international exhibitors at FRIGAIR displaying state-of-the-art European and Asian technology for the local market.

For full event details and to register for free entry, visit www.eventexpo.net.

Source: Provided by Specialised Exhibitions

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