By: TN Media News
Global HVAC Leaders Gather to Drive Energy Efficiency:
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The 9th Middle East VRF Conference concluded successfully in Riyadh, hosted under the patronage of CPI Industry. The event brought together global and regional leaders in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) to tackle climate challenges and promote sustainable cooling solutions.
Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, the conference focused on environmentally friendly and energy-efficient systems, vital for the Kingdom’s future.
Spotlight on VRF Technology and Energy Savings:
Experts emphasized the importance of Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems in reducing energy usage. These advanced technologies are designed to offer up to 40% energy savings, making them crucial in hot regions like the Gulf, where air conditioning accounts for over 70% of electricity use in summer.
Speakers stressed that smart cooling systems are no longer a luxury but a necessity. As temperatures rise, efficient HVAC solutions will play a pivotal role in climate resilience and urban sustainability.
Strategic Regional Partnerships Recognized:
Significant contributions were made by Pakistani firms Windmessen Arabia and Bait Al-Salah, who joined as Knowledge Strategic Partners. Their involvement in advancing HVAC innovation across the Middle East was acknowledged by peers and organizers alike.
Their presence reinforced the importance of cross-border collaboration in meeting shared environmental goals.
Insights from Industry Experts:
The conference featured thought-provoking sessions led by key figures in the HVAC and energy sectors:
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Shakeel Ahmed Kayani, Windmessen Arabia
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Muhammad Yasin, President, HVAC Saudi Chapter
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Dr. Iyad Al-Atar, Cranfield University
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Muhammad Yasir, HVAC Industry Consultant
They addressed topics such as energy efficiency trends, environmental impact, and technological integration for sustainable development.
A Unified Vision for a Greener Future:
The event concluded with a shared commitment to innovation, policy alignment, and sustained investment in cooling technologies that support energy conservation and climate goals.
As Saudi Arabia accelerates its green transition, platforms like the VRF Conference are expected to play a critical role in shaping the Kingdom’s sustainable future.