The Air-conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) has opened a new office in Singapore to support the growing needs of its members and certification program participants across the ASEAN region. The office aims to strengthen engagement with manufacturers, regulators, and consulting engineers throughout Southeast Asia.
The official opening took place on September 7 at the Westin Singapore, attended by representatives from the Royal Thai Embassy, Singapore Green Building Council, Singapore Building and Construction Authority, Singapore National Environment Agency, and other organizations. AHRI leadership, including President and CEO Stephen Yurek and Senior Vice President of Global Services Henry Hwong, were also present.
The ASEAN office will be led by Bridge Xue, Vice President of Asia Operations, and Dom LaVigne, Chief Representative. Xue has played a key role in expanding AHRI's certification programs and testing operations in Asia. LaVigne brings over 25 years of experience in public policy and corporate affairs across Asia and the Middle East.
“Our ASEAN office in Singapore further expands AHRI’s global reach and helps us address increasing demand for AHRI standards, certification programs, and regulatory support in the region,” said Yurek.
This is AHRI’s sixth international office, alongside locations in Canada, China, Dubai, India, and Mexico City. The headquarters remains in Arlington, Virginia.