31st Pakistan HVACR International Expo & Conference Opens in Karachi

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Karachi
The 31st Pakistan HVACR International Expo & Conference opened today at the Karachi Expo Centre, continuing its position as Pakistan’s largest and most comprehensive platform for the HVACR and allied engineering sectors.
The inauguration ceremony was graced by Mr. Fahim I. Siddiqui, CEO – Fahim, Nanji & deSouza (Pvt.) Limited, who formally declared the Expo open.
He congratulated the organizers for successfully conducting such a significant and impactful industry event and appreciated their continued efforts in promoting innovation, energy efficiency, and sustainable engineering solutions in Pakistan.
Organized by the Pakistan HVACR Society, the three-day Expo, being held from February 12 to 14, 2026, has attracted a large number of visitors—approximately 18,000—including industry experts, manufacturers, engineers, consultants, contractors, suppliers, policymakers, academics, students, and international partners from across the country and abroad.
The exhibition showcases advanced solutions in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigeration, air filtration and purification, cold chain systems, and energy-efficient technologies vital for Pakistan’s industrial and infrastructure development.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Khalid Mansoor, Chairman Organizing Committee, said:
“The Pakistan HVACR Expo continues to grow as a premier industry platform that connects innovation with opportunity.
The strong participation of exhibitors and visitors reflects the sector’s commitment to advancing energy-efficient, climate-responsive, and sustainable engineering solutions in Pakistan. We are proud to provide a collaborative space that brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and young professionals under one roof.”
In addition to the exhibition, the event features key knowledge forums, including the HVAC & MEP Retrofit Conference 2026, the Student Conference, and hands-on software training on HAP. These sessions aim to promote sustainable retrofitting, energy optimization, regulatory compliance, and bridge the gap between academia and industry.
With strong institutional support from industry bodies, chambers of commerce, and academic institutions, the Expo is witnessing robust participation.
At a time when energy efficiency and climate-resilient infrastructure are national priorities, the event provides a timely platform for collaboration, learning, and innovation.