ARBS 2026

ARBS 2026: MHIAA

The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioners Australia (MHIAA) stand will feature the KXZ3 R32 VRF series and new residential wall-mounted split-system air conditioners to be launched at the show.

Midea's stand will feature both residential and light commercial systems engineered for superior comfort, intelligent control, and optimised energy consumption.

ZoneMate will showcase its latest innovations for HVAC installers at the Milieu Labs Stand 686.

ARBS 2026: MTA

MTA will showcase sustainable solutions for new and existing buildings including R290 heat pumps at Stand 266.

RectorSeal will be showcasing several newly released products aimed at improving installation and maintenance performance.

Visit Stand 494 to explore Reece HVAC’s growing mechanical services and air conditioning offering, combining national scale with specialist product knowledge to support projects of all sizes.

RRA is leading a proactive, industry wide initiative to voluntarily retire R404A from existing systems. Visitors to ARBS 2026 are invited to drop by Stand 789 to find out more.

ARBS 2026: Rinnai

Rinnai will present its latest innovations and connect with customers and industry colleagues at Stand 578.

The Seeley International product portfolio combines innovation, smart engineering, and reliability to deliver sustainable, high-performance HVAC outcomes.

By combining local expertise with advanced technology, Temperzone continues to deliver solutions tailored to the unique demands of our region.

Returning to the exhibition floor after its 2024 appearance, TCL’s presence at ARBS reiterates the brand’s continued growth and long-term commitment to the Australian market.

As Australia continues its shift toward more energy efficient and lower carbon buildings, Trane and MTA are presenting solutions at ARBS 2026 to help customers decarbonise.

ZIEHL-ABEGG will unveil its latest breakthroughs in high-efficiency, low-noise performance, including the NextGeneration ZAplus axial fans and the ZApilotXL ventilation module.

As building services projects become more complex and sustainability demands grow, the industry is shifting toward industrialised construction methods.

In data centres, air filtration is no longer just a maintenance item—it’s a key driver of energy performance and reliability.

Data centres are one of the fastest-growing building types in the world, driven by the rapid expansion of cloud computing, artificial intelligence and digital services.