The following new technologies and products have attracted much attention at the 2025 Refrigeration Exhibition and related exhibitions
The following new technologies and products have attracted much attention at the 2025 Refrigeration Exhibition and related exhibitions, reflecting the industry's breakthroughs in intelligence, energy conservation and environmental protection, and user experience:
1. Whole-house intelligent air management system
Hitachi Whole House Sense 2.0 Smart Air Customization System: It integrates temperature control, humidity control, air purification and other functions, realizes temperature control and air purification in seconds through AI algorithms, supports remote control through mobile phone APP, and can customize personalized modes according to the needs of different rooms. For example, it monitors air quality in real time through sensors, automatically removes pollutants such as formaldehyde and PM2.5, and meets the refined needs of families for healthy air.
Intelligent scene linkage: Combined with preset scenes such as "Go Home Mode", one-click switching of home environment is achieved, improving the convenience of user experience.
2. Energy saving and low carbon technology
Heat pump and new energy integrated solutions: Turkey's ISK-Sodex exhibition focuses on the combination of heat pump technology, solar equipment and floor heating systems, and promotes solutions that are suitable for carbon neutrality goals. For example, companies showcase photovoltaic direct-driven cold storage technology to reduce dependence on electricity.
High-efficiency water treatment and pump and valve equipment: Environmentally friendly water treatment technology has become the focus of the Turkish exhibition, including low-energy sewage treatment equipment, intelligent valve control, etc., to help improve energy efficiency in the industrial and construction fields.
3. Environmentally friendly refrigerants and material innovation
Application of low GWP refrigerants: The Turkish exhibition emphasized the promotion of natural refrigerants (such as CO₂, ammonia) and low GWP synthetic refrigerants, which are in line with the requirements of the Kigali Amendment. For example, mobile refrigeration systems use environmentally friendly refrigerants such as R32.
Lightweight and degradable materials: Lightweight design of heat exchangers and application of degradable insulation materials can reduce resource consumption and promote circular economy.
4. Integration of digitalization and the Internet of Things
AIoT drives energy efficiency optimization: Smart air conditioning systems collect data through IoT sensors, combine AI algorithms to predict equipment failures and dynamically adjust energy consumption. For example, the variable frequency multi-split system displayed by brands such as Daikin can reduce operating energy consumption by more than 30%.
Digital twin technology: Virtual simulation platform is used to optimize refrigeration system design, shorten R&D cycle and reduce testing costs.
5. User experience and scenario-based innovation
Quiet and healthy design: Hitachi central air conditioners achieve ultra-quiet operation (as low as 20 decibels) through DC motor technology, and adopt a no-direct airflow design to reduce the health impact on the elderly and children.
Modular quick-freezing equipment: The mobile refrigeration system displayed at the Turkish exhibition can be quickly deployed in scenarios such as fresh food logistics and pharmaceutical cold chain to meet the flexible needs of emerging markets.
Summary and Trends
Cross-border integration: The air-conditioning system has been upgraded from single temperature control to comprehensive management of "air-energy-health", such as Hitachi's air purification and intelligent linkage.
Policy orientation: Emerging markets such as Türkiye promote the implementation of green technologies through exhibitions, and energy-saving equipment from Chinese companies is in great demand locally.
Enterprises are advised to focus on the research and development of intelligent integration solutions and low-carbon technologies, expand into the European, Asian and African markets through exhibitions (such as ISK-Sodex), or refer to Hitachi’s scenario-based innovation to enhance user experience.
2025/04/28 11:31
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