ARBS 2026

In this ARBS 2026 video, Trane Thermo King's ANZ district leader, Stuart Kirkwood, talks to CCN about the company’s latest sustainable solutions.

In this ARBS 2026 video, Sandra Rossi visits the Shapeair stand for an exclusive look at the company’s new products with group engineering manager, Andrew Krake.

Automatic Heating director, Terry Plaisted, talks to CCN about the company’s product plans and centenary celebrations.

ActronAir's senior product manager, Deepika Naicker, showcases new additions to the company’s Genesis product range.

ARBS 2026: Camfil

CCN talks to Jonathan Bunge, managing director; and Stefan Martorana, national sales manager at Camfil Australia, about the importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

ARBS 2026: Actrol

CCN talks to Actrol's operations leader, Sam Ansell, about Virtual Engineer, a powerful new tool for contractors.

ARBS 2026: General

In this ARBS 2026 video, Sandra Rossi talks to Kyle Rafter, general manager of product and strategy at General Australia, about the company’s future, including its product plans.

ARBS 2026: Daikin

Get a first-hand look at Daikin's new product range with Scott Walker and Sunny Wong.

ARBS 2026: Ductus

In this ARBS 2026 video, Sandra Rossi talks to Jim Malek, director of Ductus, about the latest innovations at the company's stand.

RectorSeal Australia general manager, Craig Bicket, reveals new products on display at ARBS 2026.

A recent discussion paper by the Australian Building Codes Board has sparked important conversations about how the National Construction Code (NCC) may evolve in the years ahead.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is now recognised as a defining challenge for engineering, building design, and public health resilience.

As refrigerant phase downs and sustainability targets reshape the refrigeration industry, contractors and consultants face an expanding range of technology choices.

BIM has transformed design workflows, but a critical gap remains: the disconnect between BIM product models and manufacturers’ real-time product data.

Flammable refrigerants are becoming increasingly common as the HVACR industry transitions to lower-GWP alternatives.

R32 is emerging as a lower-GWP alternative to R410A for large-capacity VRF systems, offering improved efficiency, smaller refrigerant charges and reduced lifecycle emissions.