Back to All Events

VI ASHRAE HVAC&R Trade Show


  • Student Union Building – Michèle Pujol Room 3800 Finnerty Road Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2 Canada (map)

VI ASHRAE 2023 HVAC&R TRADE SHOW

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the “ASHRAE Vancouver Island HVAC&R Trade Show 2023" sponsored by the ASHRAE Vancouver Island Chapter, a show offering the latest products and technologies to our industry.


Gala Dinner Presentation

When: April 20

Schedule:

  • 5:00 - 6:00 pm: Meet 'n Greet (no host bar)

  • 6:00 - 7:00 pm: meal

  • 7:00 - 8:30 pm: Presentation/Q&A (multi-item menu)

**Note this will be an in person and virtual event:

Learn more about ASHRAE Vancouver Island at www.ashraervi.ca

Topic:

VI ASHRAE is proud to welcome ASHRAE Past Society President and Distinguished Lecturer, Darryl Boyce, to our April Gala Trade Show Meeting.

Achieving Net Zero Operation in an Existing Building Retrofit – The ASHRAE Headquarters Experience

The presentation will describe the journey from the decision to purchase an existing 1970’s building through the design, construction, and commissioning of the facility. We will then explore how you can transition to effective operations to achieve the energy use and carbon reduction targets. We will also explore the challenges and opportunities in the application of Intelligent Buildings.

Target Audience:

ASHRAE Members, Engineers/Consultants, Regulators, Building Owners/Operators, Students, Educators

Presenter:

Darryl Boyce,

Darryl K. Boyce, P.Eng., Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE, was the ASHRAE President for the 2019-2020 term. Boyce has previously served on the board of directors as treasurer, vice president, Director and Regional Chair Region 2 and director-at-large.

Boyce is retired and was previously special advisor to the vice-president (Finance and Administration) – and the assistant vice president of facilities management and planning – at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario .

Throughout his time spent with ASHRAE and in the HVAC industry, Boyce has worked on various projects to increase energy efficiency. His most recent projects include the SNOLAB project in Sudbury, Ontario, where he is responsible for the design and construction of a world class research facility for underground science.

Boyce is a 1982 graduate of the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and earned his Engineering Diploma from the British Columbia Institute of Technology in 1973.

Location:

University Club, University of Victoria


Trade Show and Technical talks, April 21, 2023

9:30 am – 4:30 pm

Student Union Building

Trade Show - Michèle Pujol Room

Tech talks - B025

Technical Talks Friday April 21

at Student Union Building B025

9:30 * Moderator Dami Dabiri Speakers/Panelists Justin Blanchfield, Ken Sinclair and Brad White Panel Discussion "How to Speed up Decarbonization" Covering related topics including: low carbon roadmaps and planning, project funding and financing, and successfully transitioning to ongoing operations at the end of the project.

〰️

10:30 * Tom Zaban Sustainability in the built environment

〰️

11:30 * Mark Watson Heating with Compressors

〰️

12:30 * Ben Nishi RNG and energy transition

〰️

1:30 * Bart Ransom Decarbonization of Domestic Hot Water Systems for healthcare, multi-family and commercial buildings

〰️

2:30 * Joe Fida Interaction of energy efficiency and indoor air quality (IAQ) in building design and operation

〰️

3:30 * Saeed Danesh Principles of Radiant Cooling & Heating Systems

〰️

9:30 * Moderator Dami Dabiri Speakers/Panelists Justin Blanchfield, Ken Sinclair and Brad White Panel Discussion "How to Speed up Decarbonization" Covering related topics including: low carbon roadmaps and planning, project funding and financing, and successfully transitioning to ongoing operations at the end of the project. 〰️ 10:30 * Tom Zaban Sustainability in the built environment 〰️ 11:30 * Mark Watson Heating with Compressors 〰️ 12:30 * Ben Nishi RNG and energy transition 〰️ 1:30 * Bart Ransom Decarbonization of Domestic Hot Water Systems for healthcare, multi-family and commercial buildings 〰️ 2:30 * Joe Fida Interaction of energy efficiency and indoor air quality (IAQ) in building design and operation 〰️ 3:30 * Saeed Danesh Principles of Radiant Cooling & Heating Systems 〰️

  • Moderator

    Dami Dabiri

    Speakers/Panelists

    Justin Blanchfield

    Ken Sinclair

    Brad White

    Panel Discussion

    "How to Speed up Decarbonization"

    Covering related topics including: low carbon roadmaps and planning, project funding and financing, and successfully transitioning to ongoing operations at the end of the project.

  • Tom Zaban

    Sustainability in the built environment

  • Mark Watson

    Heating with Compressors

  • Ben Nishi

    RNG and energy transition

  • Bart Ransom

    Decarbonization of Domestic Hot Water Systems for healthcare, multi-family and commercial buildings

  • Joe Fida

    Interaction of energy efficiency and indoor air quality (IAQ) in building design and operation

  • Saeed Danesh

    Principles of Radiant Cooling & Heating Systems

Location: Student Union Building, University of Victoria

Who:

  • Your Customers

  • Consulting Engineers

  • Government Representatives

  • Contractors

  • Architects

  • Building Owners/Operators

  • Students

Why:

  • This is the only total HVAC-Refrigeration Trade Show on Vancouver Island that will provide you with an opportunity to advertise your products to key people in the industry. We look forward to your participation.

  • Show attendance and participation will be encouraged through promotion and advertising at the ASHRAE Vancouver Island Chapter and all our local industry partners.

What:

  • Booth space is limited so we urge you to fill out and submit the attached Registration Form as soon as possible to ensure the best booth selection.

  • Regular booths are 6ft x 10ft and Large booths are 8ft x 10ft. Each booth will include a backwall, sidewalls and one 750W single power outlet.

  • Booths will be assigned on a first paid and registered basis.

  • Maximum two (2) booths per exhibitor as per ASHRAE regulations.

  • Booths are to be setup on Thursday April 20 from 9 am to 6 pm.

  • Booths must be removed on Friday April 21 by 6 pm.

  • A Trade Show Dinner will be held on Thursday April 20, 2023 evening at the University Club.

  • Technical seminars will be held Friday April 21 at the UVic Student Union Building. Please indicate on the registration form if your company would be interested in providing a one hour technical seminar. Due to the seminar schedule, we may not be able to accommodate all presentations. Note all presentations must adhere to ASHRAE commercialism guidelines and must be submitted for review minimum of one week prior to the trade show.

  1. Standard Table, 6' x 10' dimensions ($800)

  2. Large Table, 8' x 10' dimensions ($900)


Thanks to our Platinum Sponsors

Thanks to our Gold Sponsors

  • Platinum Sponsor: $1,000

    o   Premium recognition of your company throughout the Trade Show

    o   Premium recognition of your company at the Trade Show Dinner

    o   Premium advertising space in the Trade Show Program Guide

    o   Logo and hyperlink displayed on the Trade Show website

    o   Two tickets to the Trade Show Dinner

  • Gold Sponsor: $600

    o   Recognition of your company throughout the Trade Show

    o   Advertising space in the Trade Show Program Guide

    o   Logo and hyperlink displayed on the Trade Show website

    o   Two tickets to the Trade Show Dinner

  • Silver Sponsor: $300

    o   Recognition of your company and organization throughout the trade show

    o   Advertising space in the Trade Show Program Guide

    o   Logo and hyperlink of your choice displayed on 2023 Trade Show website


The Mission of the CTTC

The mission of  The Chapter Technology Transfer Committee (CTTC) provides efficient and effective transfer of current and relevant information throughout the HVAC&R industry to and from the Chapters. CTTC develops and maintains high quality and readily available tools to enable Chapters to offer information and attractive industry-related information and programs to all segments within the HVAC&R industry. CTTC reports to the Members Council.

We do this with Speakers, Panels or Tours.

Let us know

IDEAS FOR MEETING TOPICS FOR VI ASHRAE

Each year we try to get in appropriate speakers both within ASHRAE Society and outside of ASHRAE Society

We have access to The ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturers (DL) Program, www.ashrae.org/communities/chapters/distinguished-lecturers.

Please let us know what you would like to learn more about.

See information about our Vancouver Island Chapter