Watch the full video now to visit this year’s stand and discover our news and highlights at Chillventa 2018, the main gathering for the international refrigeration community including the segments AC, ventilation and heat pumps.

Why Chillventa?
Chillventa 2018 was a resounding success. Once again, it saw significant increases in all trade fair KPIs. An increase of +10% to 35,490 trade visitors, around +4% to 1,019 exhibitors and last but not least, a 2% rise in display area make it the biggest Chillventa ever. From 16th to 18th October 2018, it transformed the Nuremberg exhibition venue into the No. 1 gathering place for the international refrigeration, AC, ventilation and heat pump community.
There has always been a strong international contingent of exhibitors and visitors at Chillventa. This is also clear evidence of the global focus of the sector. Two-thirds of exhibitors come from outside Germany. The top five international participants are Italy, China, Turkey, Spain and France, while the UK, the USA, Belgium, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands are also in the top ten. There’s a similar pattern in respect of trade visitors, with more than half of Chillventa’s 35,490 visitors travelling from all around the world to the Nuremberg exhibition venue.
“With the significant increase in exhibitor and visitor numbers from Germany and around the world, Chillventa is reinforcing its position as the world’s leading trade fair for refrigeration technology,” says Richard Krowoza, member of the Management Board, NürnbergMesse.
Trade visitors are very satisfied with Chillventa
The importance of Chillventa is also reflected in the high percentage of decision-makers in attendance. Eight out of ten trade visitors stated that they were involved in purchasing or procurement processes, while 98% of visitors were satisfied with the range of products and solutions at Chillventa. The fact that nine out of ten visitors stated that they intended to attend the next Chillventa in 2020 shows how committed the industry is to this event.
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