Team members play a vital role in evaluating and upholding the quality of HVACR education nationwide and have an opportunity to help evaluate programs and shape the future of the HVACR industry.
"Providing safe, stable, and sustainable shelter is not just a basic human need, it is a fundamental pillar of societal advancement and long-term development,” said Bill McQuade, the 2025-2026 ASHRAE president.
The AHRI delegation shared the organization's global organizational structure and mission and discussed future collaboration with Midea to advance regional energy-efficiency standards and streamline regulatory pathways for market access, a Midea press release said.
As demand soars and awareness lags, a new generation is needed to secure the systems that power our lives — and they can start building a rewarding future today.
The Unified Group’s Human Resources Forum brought together HVAC industry leaders and professionals to explore the emerging trends, best practices, and solutions shaping the future of human resources.
Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors–National Association (PHCC) members met with federal lawmakers to support workforce development programs, defend natural gas as a vital part of the U.S. energy mix, promote consumer choice, and advocate for pro-growth tax policies, a PHCC press release said.
“If you’re ready to grow in your field, connect with other women in the industry, and celebrate our successes, this convention is for you," said Women in HVACR president Kristin Gallup.
Synergy Solution Group's 2025 Sales Forum offered attendees chances to connect with peers across regions, roles, and levels of experience — all while sharpening sales skills and exploring practical ways to improve performance.
The "Big Beautiful Bill Act" repeals three federal tax credits that can be applied to high-efficiency residential HVAC equipment. The bill passed the House on Thursday and now moves to the Senate.
ACCA's R-454B Resource Center includes a regularly updated FAQ section, guidance from manufacturers and suppliers, and free training for ACCA members on the safe handling of A2L refrigerants.