Special Public Forums: Enhancing Knowledge on Key Engineering and HVAC & R Trends

Two unmissable events are just around the corner! The Kuala Lumpur Engineering Forum (KLEF) and the China-ASEAN HVAC & R Forum – where industry leaders and policymakers will be exchanging game-changing ideas. If you’re serious about staying relevant and making an impact in your field, these are the events you can’t afford to miss. Mark your calendar and don’t get left behind!

Kuala Lumpur Engineering Forum (KLEF): A must-attend for all engineers, industry professionals, and policymakers, KLEF will be held at Hall 7B, level 3. Featuring 11 industry experts, this forum will address the theme “Re-Engineering a Sustainable Future.” It will explore four key topics related to the role of engineering in sustainability through the lens of ESG metrics. Professionals can earn 3 BEM CPD Hours by participating in this forum. Key highlights include an in-depth look at the transformative Merdeka 118 project, a discussion on Malaysia’s engineering talent exodus, its implication and strategies for solutions, as well as the welfare and wellbeing of engineers today, and a special IEM Townhall with the IEM President. Attendees will have the chance to engage in an open dialogue about critical industry concerns, such as disaster prevention and the Registration of Engineers Act (REA), shaping the future of Malaysia’s engineering landscape.

China-ASEAN HVAC & R Forum: Taking place at Meeting Space 5, Hall 5 in conjunction with MARVEX, this forum focuses on ASEAN’s readiness to adopt natural refrigerants and integrate ESG principles in HVAC & R practices. Industry leaders from across ASEAN and China will discuss the environmental benefits of natural refrigerants, policies, and technical guidelines, as well as training and certification for safe refrigerant handling. Participants will gain valuable insights into navigating ASEAN policies, improving technician skills, implementing safety measures, and fostering partnerships that drive sustainability in green building practices.

Both forums are open for all and presents a unique opportunity to engage with experts, enhance knowledge, and contribute to key discussions shaping the future of engineering and HVAC & R practices across Malaysia and the ASEAN region.