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ISH 2023

Where: Germany, Europe
When: 13 March 2023 - 17 March 2023
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The world’s leading trade fair for HVAC + Water will take place in Frankfurt am Main again from 13 to 17 March 2023. New and in addition to the well-known trade fair experience, ISH 2023 offers a digital extension.

ISH meets the growing demand for comfort, convenience, individualisation, well-being and aesthetics. Integrated solutions are able to cover all these requirements and make a decisive contribution to energyefficient and resource-friendly building systems.

Over 2,500 exhibitors (ISH 2019), including all market leaders from home and abroad, launch their latest products, technologies and solutions onto the world market at ISH. ISH has, therefore, a leading role worldwide as the occasion per se when the sector comes together – 66 percent of the exhibitors and 48 percent of the around 190,000 visitors (ISH 2019) come from outside Germany.

Heating

As the major vehicle for stimulus in the sector, ISH showcases the future developments in the heating market. In Halls 11 and 12, exhibitors will be showcasing their state-of-the-art modern heating technology and heating systems, from efficient heat generation to heat circulation and transfer. The ‘Pumps’ product group, together with other components of the central heating system – expansion vessels, stop-cocks, fittings and heating units - are all grouped together under the heading of ‘Heat Distribution’, in Halls 9.0 and 9.1.

Refrigeration, air-conditioning and ventilation equipment

The area covering cooling and refrigeration, air-conditioning and ventilation technology is showcased in the one place, in Hall 8. The focus, here, is on future-proof solutions for greater automation and convenience – with, at the same time, improvements in energy efficiency and use of renewable energies.

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