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Canada’s largest mechanical show returns

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on February 25, 2018 News

Canada’s largest show for the mechanical trades will return to the Toronto Convention Centre March 21-23.
The Canadian Mechanicals and Plumbing Exposition (CMPX) will feature about 450 exhibitors displaying the latest technologies and equipment in plumbing, piping, pumping, waterworks, heating, hydronic heating, air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration, tools, trucks, software and other industry specific products on the 200,000 sq. ft. show floor.

Many manufacturers will enter their latest innovations in the New Product Showcase, which will be judged by a panel of experts with the winners announced at the show.

One lucky show visitor will go home with a brand new one-ton GMC Savana cargo van, fully outfitted by Farmbro and ready to go to work in a plumbing or HVAC/R configuration, depending on the winner’s requirements.

Take the bus!

Show organizers have made it a whole lot easier to get to the show this year, launching “Take the Bus With Us”. It is an interactive program on the show website – www.cmpxshow.ca – that allows contractors to quickly register to take a bus from their local wholesale location.

As in the past, there will be a significant education component to CMPX. In fact organizers have announced daily themes for this year’s Learning Forum, with seminars geared to those themes.

Day 1, Wednesday, March 21, will be for owners and managers of contracting firms, with a selection of speakers and topics geared to the needs of those running or managing businesses in the HVAC/R and plumbing industries.

Day 2 will feature ‘Engineering The Future of Mechanicals’, with sessions planned to address the interests of both engineers and also a wide range of senior professionals in the mechanicals industry. Topics such as water quality, psychometrics, refrigerants and high efficiency plumbing will be offered.

Friday, Day 3, will focus on tools for contractors and their techs. Titled ‘Hands On Smart Solutions,’ the day is geared to tools with a “bottom line benefit.”

Many other seminars and product demonstrations are planned.

Skills competition returns

The HVAC/R Skills completion will return, with competitions for high school and post secondary students on Wednesday and Thursday. The ‘masters’ – existing tradesmen – will have the opportunity to test their skills on Friday.

CMPX is jointly owned by the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada (HRAI), and the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating (CIPH).

For more information and to register, please visit www.cmpxshow.ca.

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