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Darwin 2025 Industry Night
Thursday, June 5 | 4-7pm ACST
Mindil Beach Casino Resort, Beachside Pavilion
Join us in Darwin to learn, network, and discover recent trends and technology in the Australian HVAC&R industry!

Industry Expo
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Air Diffusion Agencies
Allvent
Baltimore Aircoil
Blygold Steril-Aire
Charles Darwin University
Conex Banninger
Controls Traders
Daikin Australia
DEHUM PTY LTD
Ductus
Ecoduct Pty Ltd
Eurofins Environment Testing
Evapco Australia Pty Ltd
Fantech Pty Ltd
Fluid Chillers Australia
Gripple / Rikta
Idealair Group
Industrial Air
Johnson Controls
Kirby HVAC&R Pty Ltd
Masterflow
Mitsubishi Electric Australia
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia, Pty. Ltd.
Panasonic Air Conditioning
Pipelounge
PlasmaShield
RectorSeal
Reliable Controls
RS Group
SonFlow Australia Pty Ltd
Steril-Aire
TCL Electronics Australia
TECO Australia and New Zealand
Temperzone Pty Ltd
Testo Pty Ltd
Tesuco
Truwater Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
Wilson HVAC
Want to become an exhibitor at this Industry Night?
Tech Showcase
5:00-5:30pm session
Presented by PlasmaShield

This technology talk by Plasma Shield will showcase air decontamination technology and how it profoundly reduces almost all contaminants, instantly transforming indoor air quality.
The talk will highlight case studies, proving how contemporary technology allows buildings to drastically reduce outdoor air volumes, resulting in impressive savings in both capital and operating costs. Discover how HVAC equipment can be downsized, energy consumption cut, and equipment lifespans extended – all whilst improving indoor air quality. The talk will focus on practical and efficient ways to reduce costs while optimising building performance.
- Case study one will demonstrate how you can avoid the additional outdoor air required for troublesome meeting rooms and still achieve compliance.
- Case study two will demonstrate how you can lower outdoor air in tropical environments.
- Case study three will demonstrate how you can avoid bushfire smoke odours in fire prone areas.