Brazil. Between September 12 and 15, the São Paulo Expo will host the 20th edition of Febrava, a fair for the HVAC-R sector in Latin America.
The event has the confirmation of more than 500 companies that are betting on the recovery of the economy and the expansion of their businesses. According to data from abrava (Brazilian Association of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Heating), the sector should show a growth of 5% and a turnover of R$ 28 billion in 2017.
For the first time the fair will be held simultaneously with Equipotel, which is aimed at the hotel and food services sector. This strategy will contribute to the qualification of visitors and the expansion of business for the companies present.
More than 30,000 qualified visitors are expected to pass through the pavilion to learn about the main novelties and trends for HVAC-R. We have national and foreign exhibitors that occupy a total area of 50 thousand m², says Alexandre Brown, director of Febrava.
During the event, visitors will be able to get acquainted with new products and services, as well as expand their relationships. Febrava will have solutions to promote the realization of businesses, such as an Abrava Business Round and the Designers Meeting, where meetings for buyers and sellers are scheduled. In addition, they will also be able to deepen their technical knowledge during the Ciar-Conbrava International Congress and some Thematic Islands, distributed by strategic points of the pavilion.
For Alexandre Faraco de Souza, Elgin's General Manager of Sales, Febrava is one of the main fairs in the sector, and enjoys great international recognition. It is an optimal place to exchange experiences, analyze trends and above all, to carry out good business, reveals the executive.
In addition to promoting relevant content for professionals in the sector, Febrava, whose free online accreditation is now open, encourages new business for the QALY-R sector, which generates 250,000 jobs throughout Brazil.
Learn more at http://www.febrava.com.br/en/