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Heat pumps are key to reaching net zero which is why manufacturers have been busy ramping up production in recent years.

Australian Manufacturing Week is more than an exhibition, it is a week-long celebration of manufacturing in Australia.

New eye-tracking technologies being developed by Australian engineers to identify building defects early in the construction process could save companies millions of dollars, time, and resources.

World-first ‘phase change inks’ that could transform the way buildings, homes and cars are heated and cooled have been created by the University of Melbourne.

The April issue of Australia’s only independent publication servicing the HVACR and climate control sectors, Climate Control News, is out now, and is packed with all the latest news from the industry.

Parramatta City Council is the first Local Government Area (LGA) in Australia to mandate all new air conditioning and refrigeration equipment use refrigerants with a GWP (global warming potentials) of less than 10.

More than a dozen technicians undertook a tour of ActronAir’s world class production facilities last week.

Engineers have developed new fire-safe building claddings using recycled glass, creating a promising circular-economy solution to address a major waste stream.

The latest issue of Australia’s only independent publication servicing the HVACR and climate control sectors, Climate Control News, is out now, and is packed with all the latest news from the industry.

Governments across the globe should be doing more to make use of excess heat as an untapped energy source to accelerate the green transition.

Researchers from UNSW in Sydney have developed a national reference guide to help Australia hit its net zero targets.

GEA Grasso screw compressors for the compression of helium gas are playing a crucial role in one of the world's largest construction projects for cutting-edge international research.

A state of the art HVAC system, Seeley International’s Climate Wizard, has been installed at the newly constructed, 83 Pirie Street, Adelaide.

NextGen is back in 2023 and the search has begun to find Australia’s Top 20 technicians under the age of 25.

The first issue for 2023 of Australia’s only independent publication servicing the HVACR sector, Climate Control News, is out now and packed with all the latest industry news.

Fujitsu General’s R32 Bulkhead Reverse Cycle Split Systems played a major part in maintaining the luxurious aesthetic of an eco-tourism destination on a greenfield site in South Australia’s Inman Valley.