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                                                                                                                    VIRTUAL
       Sharing the
Virtual RARBS experience
ATHER THAN ALLOW May 2020 to Two concurrent seminar programs will be disappear in a haze of COVID-19 de- held during the three-day event.
spair, industry has kept moving for- There will be the Speaker Series and the IBTech ward in an attempt to maintain busi- Insight Series which focuses specifically on SMART ness as usual (as best we can under buildings and property technology (proptech).
the circumstances). IBTech@ARBS is a dedicated precinct where
 WHILE THE ENTIRE HVACR INDUSTRY IS LOOKING FORWARD TO ATTENDING THE ARBS EXHIBITION IN 2021, IT HAS BEEN INSPIRING TO SEE EVERYONE PULL TOGETHER TO MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR VIRTUAL ARBS EXPERIENCE.
Together we have created an opportunity to read about the latest industry developments in this fea- ture, along with product announcements, ARBS speaker previews and the latest technologies.
This multi-pronged Virtual ARBS experience ex- tends beyond this print feature to online content, videos galore, and plenty of social media activity.
Everyone can share in CCN’s Virtual ARBS ex- perience throughout the month of May while prep- arations are underway for the exhibition from Feb- ruary 15-17, 2021.
Readers get an early preview of the seminars planned for next year with highlights from the ARBS Speaker Series. This seminar series is a great way to keep industry abreast of the latest standards, regulatory updates and legislation.
visitors can explore cutting-edge intelligent building technologies and solutions.
Data and technology are transforming our built environment. As smart building solutions continue to evolve, they allow property devel- opers and owners to reduce costs, improve en- ergy efficiency and enhance occupant comfort.
Recent advancements have meant greater integra- tion and interoperability between key systems, re- sulting in highly sophisticated building control strat- egies. This new world of connected buildings has been enabled by intelligent and sustainable design.
In addition to seminars on the future of smart buildings, IBTECH features live product demon- strations for attendees to interact with smart building technology developers.
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