International Heat Transfer Association to hold convention at AAPEX

July 2, 2013
NARSA to once again have pavilion at AAPEX.

The International Heat Transfer Association (NARSA) will again hold its annual convention at Harrah’s Las Vegas during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX). AAPEX will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5 through Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nev.

“The NARSA theme, ‘Evolution of an Industry,’ continues to define the nature of the evolving business for automotive radiator repair and manufacturing specialists as they continue their transition to diversified thermal management product and service operations,” said Wayne Juchno, NARSA executive director.

The theme will be reflected throughout the NARSA Heat Transfer and Mobile AC Pavilion, a fixture at AAPEX since 2004. The pavilion will feature 60 exhibitors from seven different countries with 14,000 square-feet of products and services for automotive and truck heating, cooling, and air conditioning service and replacement. It will be located on the upper level at the Sands Expo Center.

The NARSA annual convention will include a board of directors meeting on Sunday, Nov. 3. It also will feature an annual awards breakfast, the popular cooling system roundtable, one-on-one supplier meetings, committee workshops, business sessions, the Seekins Cup Golf Challenge, and the Cooling System Customer Appreciation Reception on Tuesday evening, Nov. 5. In addition, the convention will offer one-on-one supplier meetings, committee workshops, business sessions, and new this year, a technical session on antique radiator restoration.

For more information about the NARSA Annual Convention, visit www.NARSA.org. To register for AAPEX, visit www.aapexshow.com/register.

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