The legend rolled on Monday night as Armstrong Fluid Technology hosted an evening event for its reps and guests at the historic Harley-Davidson factory in Orlando, Florida. Attendees dined on finger foods and desserts, and feasted their eyes — and ears — upon the engineering perfection of the motorcycle manufacturer’s mobile marvels.
The Rosen Centre Hotel Grand Ballroom was filled with great food and even better moods as Parker-Hannifin’s Sporlan Division hosted its Chillin’ with Sporlan Tailgate party.
Triatek brought the party to the Howl at the Moon piano bar during Monday night of the 2016 AHR Expo. As song requests came in every few seconds, Triatek also took the time to make some announcements about how the company grew in 2015, and where it is headed in 2016.
Taco Inc.'s John White presented the inaugural “Dan Holohan Lifetime Contribution to Comfort” award to Dan Holohan at the company's 2016 AHR Expo press briefing Monday morning.
Daikin’s customer appreciation event during the 2016 AHR Expo was held at Splitsville Luxury Lanes in Disney Springs. In addition to five frame games, Daikin customers and guests were able to enjoy drinks, a DJ, and great food.
Cambridge Engineering Inc. welcomed about 100 people to its AHR Expo cocktail reception at the Copper Canyon Grill Monday night. The annual event allows the manufacturer to connect with its representatives and contractors.
Duro Dyne celebrated the 2016 AHR Expo in style with an exclusive party for customers and friends at the Hyatt Regency adjacent to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.
At a press conference held at the 2016 AHR Expo, Dwyer Instruments announced a new air balancing instrument. The SMART Air Hood will be released in April. The product is the result of three years of research and collecting the voice of the customer to improve the performance and accuracy of air balancing.
According to the survey, 86 percent of exhibitors are confident about their business prospects in 2016, with 14 percent answering “excellent” and 62 percent selecting “good.” Only 14 percent rated conditions poor or offered no opinion.