28 Jan 2022

Panasonic is set to make its debut at the Installer Show (NEC, Birmingham on 21-23 June 2022) showcasing its highly energy-efficient, low carbon heating and cooling solutions. Attended by professionals in heating, plumbing, commercial engineering, renewable energy, and electricity, the Installer Show has moved to its new venue at the NEC for 2022. 

Visitors will find Panasonic on Stand D11, showcasing its latest range of highly efficient low carbon solutions including the residential series of air conditioners with nanoe X technology, as well as its wide range of Aquarea Heat Pumps. 

Heating and cooling systems

The company will also be sharing its latest smart building technological innovations and smart building tools which make specifying, installing, and maintaining its heating, cooling, and hot water systems as simple as possible.

The Installer Show is all about making connections, sharing ideas as well as practical knowledge"

Richard Bishop, Head of Marketing for Panasonic, commented: “This event is a great opportunity for us to talk directly to installers looking for efficient, practical and reliable heating and cooling systems. The Installer Show is all about making connections, sharing ideas as well as practical knowledge and we look forward to doing business there.”

Improving energy efficiency

Free to visit, the Installer show features manufacturers and suppliers from the building services engineering sector who will be showcasing their latest products and innovations to visitors to help improve energy efficiency and save money through effective building services.

Mike Costain, Managing Director, Lyrical Communication added, “We’re delighted to have Panasonic on board for the very first time this year. Their ever-developing range of innovative new technologies will be of huge interest to our visitors, and we’re excited to see how plans unfold in the lead-up to this year’s event.” Technical experts from Panasonic will be available throughout the show, providing in-depth industry knowledge and helpful information for building professionals and the wider supply chain.”