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BILLIONS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT AT PS, HVACR, WATERTECH AND WASTETECH INDONESIA 2011 EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

SINGAPORE, 18 April 2011 – There are a total of US$ 632.7 billion worth of  business opportunities in the Process Systems, HVACR, Water and Waste Industry with an overzealous demand in developing countries like Indonesia.

According to the recent World Pumps Industry Report, the world fluid handling pump demand is forecast to rise 6.5 percent annually through 2014 to $69 billion. Three-fifths of all new fluid handling pump demand generated will be attributable to the Asia/Pacific region, especially country like Indonesia. Process manufacturers will gain from the fastest growing pump market by an improved outlook for most process manufacturing industries. World demand for HVAC equipment is also projected to rise 5.8% per year through 2012 to reach US$ 83.7 billion with the growth forecast in Asia to rise 6.9% annually.

With this astounding demand for industrial systems and Indonesia’s rapid annual growth rate of 4-6%, it is clearly evident that PS (Process Systems), HVACR Indonesia 2011 and the newly launched Watertech and Wastetech Indonesia 2011, held 17 – 19 November 2011 at Jakarta International Expo (JI Expo), Jakarta, Indonesia serves as a timely platform and a fast track and effective entry for industrial equipment and technology supplier to tap into Indonesia’s vast business opportunities.

This year, the inaugural launch of two concurrent shows-Watertech Indonesia 2011 & Wastetech Indonesia 2011 signifies the expansion of its series of shows into Indonesia’s emerging water and waste markets. The  global water market is forecast to experience an above-average growth spurt, with an overall market size estimated at $480 billion in 2010, rising by a rate of 6.2% over the next five years. Indonesia, is similarly facing a fast growing demand for water supply. More companies in Indonesia are urged to install water treatment facilities given the city’s limited supply of clean water. (Source: The Jakarta Post, 3 March 2010). Companies that offer innovative products and solutions along the water value chain will profit from this trend and create long-term and attractive investment opportunities. (Source: NewEnergyWorldNetwork.com, 9 August 2010) End users in Indonesia are becoming more technologically aware and capable of  weighing the long-term benefits of advanced water and waste treatment systems. The market is relatively young and therefore, first movers stand to gain considerably.(Source: Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2010) www.psseries.com/indonesia

Ms Theresa Gan, Group Exhibitions Director of IIR Exhibitions said, “With the uniqueness of having all Industrial Systems under one roof, PS (Process Systems), HVACR, Watertech and Wastetech Indonesia 2011 aims to continue its established track record of being the most ideal marketplace for international industrial manufacturers and suppliers to launch new products, reach out to buyers, appoint agents & distributors, build brand awareness and establish business networks in Indonesia’s booming economy.

For more information, please visit: www.psseries.com/indonesia | www.watertechindonesia.co.id www.wastetechindonesia.co.id | www.hvacrseries.com/indonesia

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About PS (Process Systems), HVACR, Watertech and Wastetech Indonesia 2011:
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ABOUT IIR EXHIBITIONS:

IIR Exhibitions is part of Informa Plc, one of the world’s leading international providers of specialist information  for the academic and scientific, professional and commercial business communities. Informa is ranked among  the FTSE-250 list with a global network of 150 offices in more than 45 countries employing over 9,500  staff  around the world. The group produces 12,000 events and training courses, 45,000 book titles, and over 2,000  subscription-based information services including academic journals, magazines, newsletters, real-time information and news services, unparalleled performance improvement solutions, and hundreds of exceptional brands in 80 countries. Informa serves many industry sectors including aviation, agriculture, energy, commodities, education, environment, electrical & electronics, entertainment & leisure, healthcare, industrial.

PS (Process Systems) Indonesia 2011, in its 3rd staging, comprises 4 specialized inter-related exhibitions: Pumps & Systems Indonesia 2011, Valves Indonesia 2011, Compressors & Systems Indonesia 2011 and Fluid Indonesia 2011. The synergistic combination of profiles offers the most dynamic one-stop procurement & sourcing platform for all targeted buyers and industrial end-users.

HVACR Indonesia 2011 is the 2nd international exhibition on Heating & Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, Air-Filtration & Purification and Refrigeration Systems.

Watertech & Wastetech Indonesia 2011 is Indonesia’s international exhibition on Water, Wastewater and Waste Management Systems and Technology.

HVAC Show Gains Increasing Interest & Participation as Industry Demand Hots Up Green Technology Features Highly at HVAC Show in Singapore

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Singapore, June 2010: HVAC Asia 2010 is all set to return from 1 – 3 September, 2010 at the newly-built Marina Bay Sands Singapore, for its 8th staging.

It is highly regarded, by the industry, as South East Asia’s key international exhibition on air-conditioning, heating, ventilation, air-filtration & purification systems and technology. This leading trade show has time and time again proven itself to be the fertile ground for launching new products, reaching out to buyers, appointing agents & distributors, building brand awareness and establishing business networks in South East Asia’s once again booming economy!

HVAC Asia 2010, held in conjunction with Refrigeration Asia 2010 aims to present the best business solutions, products and services to propel business and ventures for the South-East Asia’s HVACR industry. HVAC Asia 2010 and Refrigeration Asia 2010 mark a timely return in September 2010 in view of the recent geopolitical changes and trends that indicate that green building is here to stay. Never before in the history of mankind have leaders of the world from New York, Copenhagen, Kyoto to Macau gathered with such urgency, ambition and purpose for seeking consensus in the application of their respective influences in political and economic geography for the cooperative development of national and foreign policies for driving forward critical issues of climate change and industrial development.

As much as climate change is a hot issue, the burgeoning human populations that places greater pressures on the ecosystem, have reached a scale where abrupt global environmental change can be expected and that demands solutions. And in all of this, the role that the built environment exerts becomes ever more crucial. It is one of the manmade environments, along with agriculture, that mostalters Earth’s geophysical processes. With all the changes afoot today in both the real estateeconomy and national governments, the question in the minds of many is on how to develop andcater for emerging sustainable development issues.

These issues would be discussed by leading experts and industry captains at the HVAC Asia 2010 Industry Conference. The conference is all geared to address three significant sectors covering sustainable development issues i.e. (a) current developments, (b) efficient use of energy and (c) performance optimisation alternatives that include topics such as building green cities – a reality in the making, how the $54 billion HVAC industry supply chain affects climate change, integrating HVAC structures between contractor and the builder, the IECC (International Energy Conservation Code – what it means to the industry and businesses, maximizing value and minimizing costs in green buildings, HCFC22 phase out, retrofit and the future of refrigerants and much, much more. Exhibitors, trade visitors, and delegates can expect to achieve the highest exposure possible at the event with manufacturers and suppliers having good opportunities to reach out to targeted groups ofkeen buyers for products, services and technology in the HVAC industries.

Ms Theresa Gan, Group Exhibitions Director, attributed the rapidly growing interest from HVAC companies to participate in the show as being largely due to “companies are now more aware of the urgency and importance of climate change and its effects. They also realize how serious governments worldwide are on this issue and of the possible ramifications to their equipment, products and services. HVAC industries are ready to face these challenges. They are striving to reengineer more environmentally suitable products as well as quickly reach out to their markets. And HVAC Asia 2010 therefore provides them the ideal marketplace gateway to showcase their latest andbest technology, equipment and products�.

Complementing HVAC Asia 2010 is Refrigeration Asia 2010 which is geared to meet the high demand for refrigeration and cooling equipment at both the consumer and industry sectors. Climate change wreaking heat waves in many parts of the world is a major contributor to this situation. People need and naturally look for comfortable temperatures, humidity, and air conditioning and also circulation in their homes, offices, stores, and even factories. In other words, both residential and non-residential buildings require appropriate heating, ventilating, and cooling.

The market for refrigeration, whether at consumer or industrial levels, has grown substantially over the years. The huge growth and changing patterns of urbanization in Asia requires new equipment and technology to meet this constantly growing demand. Areas of substantial growth include the food and beverage industry in terms of food handling, food processing, food packaging, food storage and cold chain equipment. Food storage and transportation applications are highly necessary for Asian countries which export food as the main industry sector. Refrigeration Asia 2010 is also aimed at meeting the high demand for refrigeration equipment from the regional food and beverage industry. There is an enormous potential in supplying refrigeration equipment solutions and applications to these industries and countries/regions. Global industry buyers across all food manufacturing, processing and hospitality industries are expected to attend Refrigeration Asia 2010 for all their sourcing needs.

Concurrent Event

Endorsing this view is Ms Rosalind Ng, Managing Director of IIR exhibitions, who commented, “Climate concerns, new government regulations, new industry directives, new energy efficient technologies and applications, higher consumer demands, increased competition and greater professional accountability are behind an unprecedented change in HVAC, refrigeration and related industries and I am glad that the Industry Conference held in conjunction with the Exhibition will address these issue”.

HVAC Asia 2010 and Refrigeration Asia 2010 are the ideal marketing platforms to launch and expand business in Asia’s heating, ventilation, air-conditioning & refrigeration and cooling industries.� Dedicated to addressing the needs of the HVACR industry business, both events will provide trade visitors with all the latest in industry’s facts, knowledge, insights, networks and contacts to exploit & capitalize on the many business opportunities that are becoming increasingly available. For more information, please visit www.hvacrseries.com/asia

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ABOUT IIR EXHIBITIONS:

IIR Exhibitions Pte Ltd, established since 1973, is part of Informa Plc, the world’s leading international provider of specialist information and services for the academic and scientific, professional and commercial business communities via publishing, events and performance improvement. Informa, a public listed company quoted on the London Stock Exchange and ranked amongst the FTSE-Group produces over 10,000 events and training courses, distributes 40,000book titles, 2000 subscription-based information services and serving several industry sectors.IIR Exhibitions Pte Ltd runs a series of PS/HVAC exhibitions and conferences around the region including Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam for 2010/2011. These exhibitions have been accorded the distinction of being UFI-awarded events.

For more information, please visit www.informa.com / www.iirx.com.sg
For Sales Enquiries, please contact:
Theresa Gan, Group Exhibitions Director
IIR Exhibitions Pte Ltd
Email: theresa.gan@iirx.com.sg
DID: +65 6319 2654
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Theodora Prasetio, Marketing Manager
IIR Exhibitions Pte Ltd
Email: theodora.prasetio@iirx.com.sg
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