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American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air-Conditioning Engineers
WEB SITE: www.ashrae.org
Updated: 9/07/2010 |
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26,456 |
Active U.S. Members |
$125/M
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3,751 |
Canadian Members |
$450/F
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10,823 |
International Members |
$200/M
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20% discount off rental rate for current ASHRAE advertisers/exhibitors/members
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Founded in 1894, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) is the leading international organization dedicated to serving engineers, architects, contractors, and executive management involved in the design and operation of sustainable buildings and industrial processes including heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigerating (HVAC&R) – a key segment of the construction industry. Responsible for mechanical, electrical and energy management systems and involved in disciplines such as indoor air quality and energy conservation, ASHRAE members are the leaders for firms in consulting engineering, manufacturing, HVAC&R contractors, manufacturer sales, architectural & engineering services, design/build, government, etc.
ASHRAE members average more than 12 years experience in their field and are involved in all facets of HVAC&R technology from thermodynamics/ psychrometrics and large building air-conditioning systems to load calculation data and hydronic/steam equipment & systems. A vast majority of ASHRAE members have primary purchasing authority for millions spent annually on a multitude of HVAC&R products along with those products related to controls and instrumentation, building automation systems, insulation, electrical services, fans and blowers.
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Professional journals, newsletters & book buyer offers, engineering, architecture, manufacturing, construction, HVAC&R supplies & equipment, building/design, R&D, business management tools, computer software & hardware, seminars & conferences, continuing education, travel, office equipment, credit card, insurance, investment, financial and more.
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