BREAKING NEWS: ARBS rescheduled for February 2021

ARBS Exhibitions Pty Ltd

Friday, 27 March, 2020

BREAKING NEWS: ARBS rescheduled for February 2021

ARBS Exhibitions has announced ARBS 2021 will be held Monday, 15 to Wednesday, 17 February 2021 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Sue Falcke, ARBS Exhibition Manager, said, “Given that current predictions determine the virus situation could continue for up to six months and maybe even longer, we have focused our efforts on moving the exhibition into 2021 when we feel it will be most appropriate and safest to reschedule.”

The exhibition will remain at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and will occupy the same space, have the same floor plan and have the same itinerary as was proposed for ARBS 2020. The event will host over 300 exhibitors, a renowned industry awards program and a comprehensive seminar presentation series.

In the interim the organisers have announced an enhanced digital offering, which will be coming soon on its website. This is an extended platform that will showcase comprehensive product information, pictures and video material to provide a more in-depth connection between their exhibitors and their customers.

Simon Bradwell, Managing Director of ebm-papst ANZ, AREMA Director and ARBS Director/Secretary, said, “At the end of this crisis I know we will absolutely need to be at ARBS to reassure our customers and our suppliers, and to give ourselves the best opportunity to rebuild for a stronger more resilient industry for the future.”

The ARBS event for HVAC&R and building services professionals provides a B2B forum for the entire industry to connect.

Save the new date — ARBS 2021 will be held from 15–17 February 2021 at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

For further information, visit www.arbs.com.au.

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