Interclima has been France’s long-standing air conditioning trade show for 50 years, but it also enjoys an international reach. As part of the wider Mondial du bâtiment event, Interclima is the place to be for heating and air conditioning equipment of all sizes for all types of buildings and markets, both new-build and renovation projects:
Climate change is happening, and seasons are becoming increasingly warmer. Single- or double-flow cooling and ventilation equipment offers efficient environmentally-responsible solutions to ensure year-round comfort. Technologies now prioritise free-cooling systems, energy recovery and energy optimisation as part of carefully designed and dimensioned installations. It’s far better to plan these developments with an eco-responsible approach than to leave everyone scrabbling around for low-quality summer comfort solutions that devour energy to little effect and have uncontrolled carbon footprints - and that’s without even considering the potential safety risks to occupants.
With climate change often increasing the concentration of airborne pollutants and following the COVID-19 lockdowns, awareness of the challenges surrounding indoor air quality in buildings has risen considerably. This is a public health issue and will once again be a major theme at Interclima 2021. Ventilation, filtration and air distribution systems are central to the show. With buildings becoming increasingly airtight, this is something that can no longer be left to chance. The big names in these sectors will present their technologies for both new-build and renovations, as well as commercial buildings, multi-occupancy housing and private homes.