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2011 AHR EXPO, the Largest Event in the Show's 82-Year History

Oct 10, 2011

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(10/10/2011)

WESTPORT, Connecticut…October 3, 2011 — Over 1,700 companies have already reserved more than 414,500 square feet of exhibition space for the 2012 AHR Expo was held in Chicago from January 23rd to 25th, making it the largest HVACR exposition of all-time. With several weeks remaining before the Show opens at McCormick Place, the 2012 event has already surpassed the previous all-time record of 410,415 square feet set at the 2006 exposition in Chicago.

“We are very pleased about setting this new all-time record, especially as this is our company’s 100th Anniversary,” said Clay Stevens, President of International Exposition Company, which produces and manages the AHR Expo. “Historically, the number of attendees tends to increase proportionately with the increase in square footage.” Stevens attributes much of this growth to more companies introducing new energy efficient equipment, as well as the anticipation that their customers will need to replace out-dated equipment that they have been nursing through an uncertain economy.

 

2012 AHR EXPO, the Largest Event in the Show\s 82-Year History

Included among the more than 1,700 exhibiting companies from 34 countries are more than 130 first time exhibitors and over 300 non-U.S. exhibitors. As the largest AHR Expo of all-time, the 2012 Show may also be on track to establish new records for total attendees ( 59,079 ) and registered visitors ( 38,534 ), excluding exhibitor personnel.

Stevens said that another reason for the record exhibit space is that AHR Expo covers all segments of the HVACR industry, including the new solar and sustainable technologies that are experiencing strong growth. A comprehensive educational program featuring more than 100 sessions and special show features also attracts a significant number of HVACR professionals from around the world.

“Based on these early indicators, we expect Chicago to be a very strong event,” Stevens added.