Allianz MiCo Milan is to host Heat Pump Technologies, an international exhibition and conference dedicated to heat pumps and related technologies, from 2 to 3 April 2025.
The main theme of Heat Pump Technologies, organised by RX Italy, will be the challenge of decarbonisation and the role of heat pumps.
The show will feature various types of heat pumps, such as air-to-air, air-to-water, water-to-water, and geothermal, for residential, commercial and industrial use. It will also showcase technologies for energy management and control, photovoltaics, storage, inverters, building automation, electric charging stations and more.
Heat Pump Technologies targets all stakeholders involved in the energy transition: design firms, facility managers, contractors, installation and distribution companies, institutions, and public administration technical staff.
The new RX Italy event focuses on content and value, a statement said. The agenda will include two Main Conferences, to be held in the mornings, featuring industry experts, stakeholders, and representatives from national and international institutions. They will take turns on stage to discuss the challenges and prospects of a strategic sector for Italy and Europe.
A special guest will be the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA). The statement added that an exclusive and specially commissioned research by the Energy & Strategy Group of the Polytechnic University of Milan will be presented to identify the developments and opportunities offered by these technologies.
During the two-day event, vertical workshops will be held to discuss and exchange information and suggest specific actions to sustain a significant increase in the industry.
Massimiliano Pierini, managing director of RX Italy, said: “Heat pumps will be crucial in the coming years in reducing atmospheric pollutant emissions and facilitating the energy transition while saving on energy costs.
“Heat Pump Technologies originated from the aim of organising an event with a conference focus on this sector to explore the trends and regulations that will impact the decisions of designers, installers, distributors, energy and facility managers, as well as technicians from public bodies regarding the use of heat pumps as a critical component in the future energy system.”