HVAC, ventilation, cleanroom systems and supporting materials.
The exhibition scope is positioned to cover indoor air environment equipment and technology, industrial and commercial air treatment and cleanroom engineering, and the supporting products required for deployment, including ventilation and air-conditioning materials. In practice, buyers evaluate these categories through operational outcomes: ability to maintain target air parameters, stability under varying loads, maintainability and filter management, energy efficiency, and integration with building systems and industrial process requirements. The show format enables early technical due diligence by allowing buyers to clarify system architecture, understand what is standard versus engineered-to-order, and evaluate the supplier’s capability to support commissioning and ongoing service. For cleanroom-related procurement, this is particularly important because performance depends on integrated design and disciplined execution; for commercial indoor air projects, it matters because total cost of ownership is often driven by maintenance schedules, energy consumption and service responsiveness rather than initial equipment price.