Construcciones Yamaro: Industry invited to register for ARBS 2026

Industry invited to register for ARBS 2026
ARBS 2026 will feature more than 350 exhibitors. (Image: ARBS Exhibitions)

Registration has opened for ARBS 2026, one of Australia’s largest exhibitions for the air conditioning, refrigeration and building services industry.

Returning to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 5 to 7 May, the event will host more than 10,000 industry professionals, 350 exhibitors and over 100 seminars and technical sessions, making it the most comprehensive ARBS program to date.

ARBS 2026 will showcase the latest in HVAC&R and building services technology, spanning equipment, components, controls, software, automation, digital engineering and energy-optimisation solutions.

It will also introduce several new dedicated precincts. The IBTech Pavilion features the latest in intelligent building technology, with daily presentations in the IBTech Talks Theatre; the International Pavilion brings global manufacturers and innovators to Australian audiences; and the Education Pavilion connects apprentices, students, educators and employers with the skills and workforce pathways required to shape the sector’s future.

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Also on the show floor is the Presentation Theatre, which will host free live demonstrations. Visitors will see real-time product testing, system walk-throughs and new product launches that offer practical insight into emerging technologies.

“ARBS 2026 is our most ambitious and comprehensive program yet,” said Amanda Searle, CEO of ARBS Exhibitions. “The industry is evolving at a rapid pace, whether through electrification, digitalisation, workforce development or energy innovation, and ARBS 2026 is where every part of our sector comes together to share knowledge to shape its future direction.”

Attendees can expect a content-rich seminar program, industry tours and networking events, while the ARBS Awards will recognise excellence, leadership and innovation across Australia’s HVAC&R and building services sectors.

Registration is free for all industry professionals. Further information is available at www.arbs.com.au/arbs2026

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