IMPRESIND AT MCE 2026: HVAC TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN LARGE INDUSTRIAL SPACES
In industrial environments, microclimate control represents a technical variable with direct effects on energy efficiency, production process continuity, and the quality of working conditions.
Ventilation, cooling, and heating systems today define strategic assets within industrial plant engineering, structurally influencing operating costs, system reliability, and day-to-day operational performance.
For many years, MCE – Mostra Convegno Expocomfort has positioned itself as a key observatory of HVAC sector evolution, acting as a convergence point for technological research, system design, and industrial strategies.
The March 2026 edition focuses on energy as an integrated system, with particular emphasis on the ability of HVAC solutions to interact with complex buildings, energy-intensive production processes, and emerging sustainability criteria.
Once again, Impresind’s participation at MCE 2026 fits into this framework as an expression of a design-driven approach to sustainable climate control for large industrial spaces, where the management of volumes, thermal loads, and air dynamics requires reliable, measurable solutions engineered for long-term operation.
MCE 2026: ENERGY, DESIGN AND ESG CRITERIA IN THE EVOLUTION OF HVAC
The thematic programme of MCE 2026 reflects a maturing HVAC debate, increasingly less focused on individual products and more oriented toward overall system performance.
Energy efficiency, system integration, and airflow optimization are becoming central elements of design, especially in industrial environments characterized by large volumes and intensive space utilization.
The energy dimension is increasingly complemented by a growing focus on system digitalisation.
Advanced control, intelligent regulation, and the ability to interpret operational data now play a decisive role in managing the HVAC system lifecycle, enabling design and operational decisions based on objective, verifiable indicators.
At the same time, ESG topics are becoming firmly embedded within the HVAC engineering discussion.
Energy consumption reduction, responsible resource use, environmental impact of technologies, and workplace quality are now key evaluation parameters for companies, designers, and stakeholders alike.
The HVAC sector is therefore called upon to demonstrate its tangible contribution to environmental and social sustainability, through solutions capable of combining efficiency, durability, and responsibility.
In this context, MCE confirms its role as a platform for dialogue between technology, engineering, and industrial governance, where system choices are increasingly interpreted as integral components of corporate energy and ESG strategies.
IMPRESIND SOLUTIONS ON DISPLAY
Within this framework, Impresind presents at MCE 2026 three systems designed to operate synergistically in the management of industrial microclimate, addressing the main challenges associated with large volumes and high energy loads
We look forward to welcoming you at Hall 11 – Stand A19, where we will explore real-world applications, case studies, and design criteria focused on energy efficiency and workplace environmental quality.
Eliturbo
Air mixing and destratification system developed for high-ceiling environments.
Eliturbo ensures uniform distribution of temperature and humidity throughout the entire volume, helping to reduce energy losses caused by thermal stratification and to stabilise environmental conditions in operational areas
Coldair
High-efficiency evaporative cooling system for large industrial and commercial spaces.
Coldair improves summer microclimate by reducing perceived temperature while limiting electrical consumption, offering a solution aligned with energy sustainability strategies and production continuity requirements
Tub-One
Modular gas-fired radiant tube system for heating large volumes.
Radiant heat transfer enables targeted thermal distribution within operational zones, delivering benefits in terms of seasonal efficiency and overall system performance in high-ceiling environments.
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO INDUSTRIAL COMFORT
Impresind’s presence at MCE 2026 reflects a fully Made in Italy industrial journey spanning nearly 50 years, built on engineering expertise, real-world applications, and energy efficiency in industrial and commercial contexts.
The exhibition therefore represents a qualified opportunity for dialogue on solutions, case studies, and design approaches aimed at reducing energy consumption and improving working conditions.
Throughout the event, visitors will be able to explore—together with the Impresind team—the applications of Eliturbo, Coldair, and Tub-One across different industrial and commercial sectors.
You can find us at Hall 11 – Stand A19, to discuss real applications, proven case studies, and design criteria focused on energy efficiency and workplace environmental quality.

