• Over two thousand attendees explored the exhibition floor.
    Over two thousand attendees explored the exhibition floor.
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The inaugural ARBSQLD exhibition wrapped up last week after two days at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, drawing a strong crowd and marking a major milestone for the HVACR and building services industry.

Across the event, well over two thousand attendees explored the exhibition floor, networked with industry peers and discovered the latest innovations from 120 exhibitors.

The show floor featured a mix of local and global brands showcasing technologies a

Tech Talks was a popular new addition to the program.

nd solutions shaping the future of air conditioning, refrigeration, heating and building services.

A program of 20 Tech Talks added depth to the event, offering insights from leading voices on topics such as indoor air quality, fire safety systems, energy performance, seismic safety and digital innovation.

Highlights included the popular Women in HVACR networking event, which brought together a wide cross-section of industry professionals to discuss pathways to greater inclusivity.

ARBS Exhibitions CEO, Amanda Searle, said the first Queensland edition has exceeded expectations.

"We’ve been delighted with the response to ARBSQLD. To see the industry come together in Brisbane for the very first time, connect with new audiences and showcase the expertise in HVACR and building services is an incredible milestone for our sector,” she said.

The industry will reconvene at ARBS 2026 in Melbourne, 5–7 May at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. For more information visit: www.arbs.com.au