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Aquatherm Almaty is Kazakhstan’s leading trade fair for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, water supply, and sanitation technologies. Held at the Atakent Exhibition Centre in Almaty, the event brings together manufacturers, distributors, engineers, and industry leaders. Participants explore the latest innovations, energy-efficient systems, and sustainable solutions. Moreover, it serves as a key platform for networking and business development across Central Asia.


Exhibitors and Technologies at Aquatherm Almaty

The exhibition features advanced HVAC systems, heating equipment, ventilation solutions, water supply technologies, and sanitation equipment. In addition, companies present smart building solutions, renewable energy systems, and eco-friendly construction materials. Attendees can compare new products and participate in live demonstrations, gaining first-hand experience of the latest innovations.


Business Program and Networking Opportunities

Aquatherm Almaty hosts seminars, expert panels, and B2B meetings. Attendees gain insights on energy-saving technologies, smart water infrastructure, and HVAC innovations. Furthermore, the expo runs in parallel with KazBuild, creating one of the largest trade clusters in the region. Participants can connect with local and international distributors, municipal decision-makers, and project engineers.


Visitor Profile and Benefits

The expo attracts installers, engineers, architects, HVAC specifiers, utility managers, and business owners. Visitors learn about energy-efficient solutions, explore sustainable systems, and expand their professional network. The event also offers opportunities to source the newest products for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.


Why Attend Aquatherm Almaty

By attending, professionals can:

  • Discover innovative heating, cooling, and water technologies

  • Network with manufacturers, distributors, and experts

  • Attend specialized workshops and seminars

  • Stay updated on trends in sustainable HVAC and water supply