The date has been set for ARBS 2026 which will be held on 5-7 May, 2026 at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre. Read more
Vilair has developed into one of Australia’s leading air filtration companies.
Founded in 1910, Ziehl-Abegg is one of the leading global companies in the field of ventilation, control, and drive technology.
Improving outcomes from Big Data analytics is the theme for this ARBS session presented by Grosvenor Engineering Group.
In addition to manufacturing leading class HVAC products, Regulator provides controllers, sensors and systems for large scale commercial buildings with Building Management Systems (BMS) and networks.
S-5! will be returning to the ARBS Exhibition from 28-30 May, 2024.
An ARBS session not to be missed is a panel discussion dealing with the challenges of heat pump deployment.
The refrigerant landscape is changing every year which means HVACR professionals need to keep pace with regulations.
Automatic Heating will unveil a range of new heat pumps at the upcoming ARBS Exhibition to be held from 28-30 May, 2024.
A panel of experts will examine how circular economy practices are reshaping HVACR systems at the upcoming ARBS Exhibition.
A panel of experts will explore the pivotal role of humidity control and its profound impact on environmental comfort, energy efficiency, and overall system performance at ARBS.
One industry stalwart that will be missed at ARBS this year is Patrick McInerney, a staunch environmental advocate representing Australia at meetings of the Montreal Protocol.
A new standard for air filter performance will be published later this year.
The demand for sustainability is growing among both internal and external stakeholders, driven by its positive impact on the well-being of building occupants and reduced energy costs.
A seminar will be held on day two of the ARBS Exhibition explaining how to use Passive House methodology to deliver the design and construction quality required to achieve high Green Star ratings.
Interest in ventilation strategies accelerated during the global pandemic with countries around the globe taking different regulatory approaches to improve the health of the built environment.
This ARBS session will present an overview of proposed changes to the next edition of the National Construction Code (NCC).