Orbital rates this event Silver.
IEA Heat Pump Conference earns a Silver rating based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and relevance to the hvac industry. A solid regional option for teams focused on the hvac market.
The IEA Heat Pump Conference brings together researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals working across the heat pump sector. Organized under the International Energy Agency's Heat Pump Technology Collaboration Programme, the event runs May 26 through 29 in Vienna, Austria, and draws a focused group of under 500 attendees. That scale keeps it intimate, with real room for conversation rather than the noise of a large trade floor. The agenda centers on community and peer exchange, making it a stronger fit for technical networking than product launches or sales activity. Tickets are priced at the higher end, so it rewards those who come prepared to engage seriously. For engineers, program managers, and policy-side professionals with a direct stake in heat pump technology, this is a worthwhile few days in a well-suited city.
Common questions about this event
Is IEA Heat Pump Conference worth attending?
Orbital rates IEA Heat Pump Conference as a Silver tier conference based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
When is IEA Heat Pump Conference in 2026?
IEA Heat Pump Conference takes place May 26–29, 2026 in Vienna, AT. The event typically draws <500 attendees.
Where is IEA Heat Pump Conference held?
IEA Heat Pump Conference is held in Vienna, AT. Check the conference website for specific venue details and travel information.
How many exhibitors are at IEA Heat Pump Conference?
IEA Heat Pump Conference features 25–74 exhibitors. For companies selling into the hvac industry, exhibiting can be a direct channel to qualified buyers and decision-makers.
How can I get the attendee list for IEA Heat Pump Conference?
Attendee list access details for IEA Heat Pump Conference have not been announced yet. Orbital provides verified contact data for hvac businesses across the US, so you can reach decision-makers before, during, and after the show.