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EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS equipment to large industrial chillers, there really was something for every application. Natural refrigerant chillers were quite big, too. While on the unitary side, R32 was still the golden child on every stand. There was a big focus on the Internet of Things (IoT) and ways to make products more intelligent without making it more complicated to use. User-friendly interfaces and controls were quite big, too, as suppliers try and make their products more accessible. Smaller footprints and increased energy efficiency will always be in fashion and improved coefficients of performance (COPs) were shown off at stands throughout the exhibition halls. The ‘Connecting Experts’ theme pulled through to the stands where this year, more and more exhibitors set aside sizable portions of their stands for meeting areas. A lot of business gets done at this international show and it is not just about displaying products, but also clinching those deals. This year, there was definitely more meeting spaces than I saw last time, and less of a TRENDS AND OBSERVATIONS focus on product displays. Similar to 2016, this year was all about Chillventa boasted several products refrigerants. With the phase-down of HFCs specifically for retail applications, but the in full swing in Europe, manufacturers have entire spectrum was represented — from spent a great deal of time and money light commercial applications (some on R&D to keep up with the future. arguably domestic even), all the way Wherever you looked, there was through to heavy industrial. new equipment specifically So many product A RECORD YEAR – designed to run on any launches, so many CHILLVENTA IN NUMBERS designation of refrigerants exciting new ranges — Exhibitors: you can name (and this is what the global 1 019 some you’ll never industry works towards Visitors: remember). every two years after all. 35 490 R290 was the real star I cannot wait to see Congress delegates: of the show and CO 2 was what Chillventa 2020 will 302 still quite big. From unitary bring! CLA Chatting to team Tecumseh at the cheese and wine. Steve Gill had promised me the night before. I finally got to meet the legend himself: Neil Everitt, founder and editor of Cooling Post. I am an ardent reader of the Cooling Post newsletters and website and they do an amazing job of keeping me informed regarding what is happening in the global refrigeration sphere. What an honour to meet the man behind it all. (And yes, of course I took a selfie with him.) Things were slowly winding down and it felt as if my feet wanted to disown me. With a last wander through Hall 4A, I made my way back to the press lounge to say my goodbyes and gather my things. Cue the mission back to the hotel to get my things, a delayed train to Frankfurt, a flight to Amsterdam, and eventually, a highly informative tour of the GEA factory. The weather would change, but only in time for me to notice that I had left my only jacket (yet to be worn in Europe) at the train station in Nuremberg. But what was done, was done. Until next time. INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN The Bitzer stand once again stood out for its sheer scale. Spot the South Africans! WHAT WAS YOUR CHILLVENTA LIKE? Did you attend Chillventa in 2018? What was your version like? What were your show highlights? What did you learn? Share your experience (and your photos). I’m always good on email – [email protected]. COLD LINK AFRICA • January/February 2019 www.coldlinkafrica.co.za 23