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2006 European Automotive Airconditioning Convention & Trade Show

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The automotive a/c market is in full development in Europe, and growing and changing rapidly. It is expected to continue doing so for some years to come. If you also take into account that Europe is the biggest automotive market, business prospects, therefore, are excellent.

Also from a technical point of view the global automotive a/c industry goes through a far-reaching process of innovations and new developments. The mobile a/c unit as once conceived in the U.S.A. during the 1950's is surely something from the past. The increasing penetration of computerized motor management systems and directly injected petrol engines are only two examples of developments which will directly influence, if not already the case, the mobile a/c unit and the work which is involved in engineering, producing, servicing and repairing them. In many cases such technical developments are directly or indirectly initiated by a growing concern about the environment and the new European refrigerant legislation (banning R-134a) which is the consequence of this.

In order to take full advantage of this rapidly changing global mobile a/c industry, it is of great value to receive accurate and relevant information and have the possibility to meet with potential customers, suppliers or other members of our industry on an international level.

After the very succesfull 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 EAAC's, Automotive Airconditioning Reporter offers you this opportunity during the 5th European Automotive A/C Convention. The exact dates and location of the 2006 EAAC Convention will be announced in March 2005.

The European Automotive Airconditioning Convention is the international meeting platform for automotive manufacturers, distributors, vehicle a/c service specialists and engineers.

Over 400 companies attended the last EAAC in 2004. Because of its success, many more visitors are expected for the 2006 EAAC.