Call for speakers
Presenting at an AIRAH event provides a great opportunity to share ideas with the broader HVAC&R community. It allows you to network with engaged professionals and peers, and it can contribute to your continuing professional development.
Please find details on available opportunities below.
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Refrigeration Conference 2021
Monday, May 17 – Tuesday, May 18 • Melbourne, Victoria
The call for speakers for Refrigeration 2021 is now closed. Thank you for your interest. Please email conferences@airah.org.au with any questions or for more information.
Details on Refrigeration 2021, including the conference program, will be made available soon. |
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The Future of HVAC 2021
Wednesday, September 8 – Thursday, September 9 • Sydney, New South Wales
The call for speakers for The Future of HVAC 2021 Conference is now open! Click here for the topics and more information. |
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Building Physics Forum 2021
Tuesday, October 12 – Wednesday, October 13 • Brisbane, Queensland
The call for speakers for the Building Physics Forum is now open! Click here for the topics and more information.
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WA HVAC&R Symposium 2021
Tuesday, November 9 • Perth, WA
Please check back soon – the call for speakers for AIRAH's WA HVAC&R Symposium 2021 will open soon.
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To register for any of AIRAH’s coming events, please
click here.
Other ways to get involved:
AIRAH’s Special Technical Groups (STG) represent the major areas of the dynamic HVAC&R industry. A primary source of original research and personal perspectives from leading thinkers in our industry, they foster technical communities within their respective specialties.
AIRAH’s STGs are invested in advancing the skills of their members, keeping them abreast of emerging trends. They offer opportunities for networking with colleagues, staying connected to peers, and negotiating the strategic challenges of today’s environment.
For details and to get involved with AIRAH’s STGs,
click here.