Ductclean (UK) Ltd’s Directors Nigel Jones and Paul Davies attended the NADCA’s (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) 26th Annual Meeting & Exposition in March 2015 at the beautiful Marco Island. NADCA is a non-profit trade association that serves the HVAC inspection, maintenance and restoration industry for more than 20 countries including Japan, Italy, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada and Switzerland.
This event brought together over 400 industry professionals who had the opportunity to attend a variety of seminars focused on new innovations, industry standards, business management and market segmentation. There were also opportunities to attend hands on training, learn about new technologies and network with peers.
There was a vast array of sessions and topics. Each session offered insight into industry or business practices based on current literature, new evolutions within the HVAC industry and evidence based standards.
After attending these meetings, participants would be able:
To understand the new evolutions in HVAC inspection, maintenance and restoration and evidence based practice standards.
To promote professional growth through certifications and increased networkingopportunities.
To stimulate interest in industry related fields such as cleanliness verification, business management and market segmentation.
To provide first-hand accounts of the new and innovative technology andequipment available in the HVAC industry.
Exhibition Hall
The exhibits are an integral part of the complete educational experience and featured a wide assortment of products, equipment and services provided by leading suppliers in the HVAC industry. The newest and latest products were on display. All attendees received detailed information on all the exhibitors products.
Nigel Jones, Paul Davies and Peter Reid (Overclean Ltd) attended the International Committee Meeting which kept them afresh with regulations, met some very interesting and knowledgeable people on our industry and gave them the opportunity to rekindle some old friendships. They were also privileged to attend the passing President’s Farewell Dinner.