HVAC Cold Climate Conference is an international engineering conference held in Anchorage, United States, that focuses on heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC & R) challenges and solutions specific to cold and Arctic environments. Organised by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) in collaboration with industry partners such as SCANVAC, the event serves as a specialised forum for engineers, practitioners, researchers, scientists, facility managers and building owners working in cold climate regions to share insights, strategies and technological advances that address the unique demands of extreme climates.
At HVAC Cold Climate Conference, attendees gain exposure to a comprehensive range of technical content tailored to performance, operation and design challenges associated with cold weather conditions. Sessions typically cover topics such as sustainable and resilient HVAC system design, energy conservation, decarbonisation, indoor environmental quality, digital control strategies, and adaptations for commercial, institutional and residential applications in cold regions.
The event’s technical programme and presentations enable professionals to stay abreast of emerging trends, best practices and research findings that enhance system reliability and occupant comfort under extreme temperature fluctuations. This conference also promotes knowledge exchange on innovations such as heat recovery systems, advanced heat pumps, district heating concepts and energy-efficient building envelopes tailored to low-temperature performance.
Networking and professional engagement are central to the HVAC Cold Climate Conference experience. Participants connect with industry peers, technology developers, consultants and regulatory stakeholders to share ideas, explore collaborations and build relationships that support innovation in HVAC and building services for cold climate regions.
Whether you are engineering systems for Arctic conditions, researching climate-adaptive technologies, or implementing HVAC solutions in cold environments, the HVAC Cold Climate Conference in Anchorage provides a specialised platform for discovery, technical learning and professional collaboration in an evolving industry.
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