Riyadh, (PR) : The 9th Middle East Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Conference was successfully held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, underscoring the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to promote energy-efficient systems and smart industrial solutions in line with Vision 2030.
The high-profile event brought together HVAC professionals, consultants, and government officials, facilitating in-depth discussions on VRF systems, sustainable building practices, and the adoption of automated technologies in modern infrastructure.
The conference served as a valuable platform for tech-driven enterprises, with a strong focus on innovation and sustainability across the HVAC sector. Topics such as energy conservation, smart automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) integration within VRF systems dominated the agenda.
Distinguished speakers included Shakeel Ahmed Kayani (Windmöller Arabia), Mohammad Yaseen (President, HVAC Saudi Chapter), Dr. Eyad Alattar (Cranfield University), Yasser Al-Zyoud (Samsung Electronics), Obaidullah Siddiqui (Tatweer), Rana Shahid, and Engineer Jaweria Asad. These industry leaders shared insights into how advanced VRF technologies are shaping the future of smart buildings and helping meet national energy goals.
Aligned with the strategic objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, the conference emphasized the importance of innovative planning and sustainable design in the construction of future-ready buildings.
The exhibition segment of the event featured hands-on demonstrations of next-generation technologies, providing attendees the opportunity to engage directly with experts—an aspect that was widely appreciated by participants and stakeholders alike.
