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The AHR Expo (International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition) has announced the full schedule for the 2022 AHR Expo Education Program. The line-up features nearly 200 free seminars, new product and technology presentations, professional certifications and continuing education courses. After a forced hiatus in 2021, the Education Program will serve as an important opportunity for attendees to catch up on what’s happening around the industry.
The 2022 AHR Expo will be held Jan. 31 - Feb. 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. To register, visit the AHR Expo registration website.
“The Education Program aims to complement what attendees experience on the Show floor,” said Show Manager Mark Stevens. “Our manufacturers pack the hall with all the latest products and technologies in their exhibits and our speakers build on this in areas that support professional career development, training and updated industry information.”
Each year, the Education Program discusses some of HVACR’s biggest opportunities and challenges through a series of comprehensive, informative and industry-focused sessions hosted by leaders from every sector of the industry. Returning this year are the AHR Expo HVACR trend discussions led by members of the AHR Expo Expert Council. Additionally, added to the roster this year is a panel discussion featuring industry leadership that will dive into the current state of the industry. Panelists include Moderator Bryan Orr, host of the popular HVAC School podcast; Mick Schwedler, president of ASHRAE; Stephen Yurek, president and CEO of AHRI; Talbot Gee, CEO of HARDI; Roberta MacGillivray, 2022 president of NAFA; and Rob Falke, president of NCI. The panel is slated for Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 10:00 a.m. in room N238/240.
“We are thrilled to open a forum for our industry leaders who represent organizations from every sector of the industry,” Stevens continued. “Our goal is to build a Show that connects people and conversations that aren’t necessarily happening every day and we are honored that our panelists share this value. Having representation from all our professional sectors come together to discuss the past two years during the pandemic and all that has come of it — both positive and negative- within the industry is an incredibly valuable and necessary tool to achieve the community approach we need to continue strengthening this industry. We’re excited to expand our education program to include the panel discussion and look forward to hearing from these industry leaders at the Show.”
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