April 24-25: MCEE 2019

MCEE

Feb 5, 2019

For anyone whose work involves lighting, electricity or building mechanics, MCEE is the largest meeting place for industry members in Eastern Canada.

Taking place in Montreal, Quebec, the event draws over 6,000 visitors and more than 400 exhibitors from across North America. Check out thousands of products at the trade show, and attend free seminars that may satisfy continuing-education requirements.

MCEE brings everything you need together under the same roof. Products and technologies at the show include:

  • lighting
  • air conditioning
  • controls and instrumentation
  • electricity
  • fire and security
  • alarms
  • fire protection
  • fittings
  • geothermal
  • hydronic heating
  • kitchen and bath
  • plumbing
  • refrigeration
  • security systems
  • software
  • solar
  • telecommunications
  • tools
  • vehicles
  • ventilation
  • warm air heating
  • water treatment
  • wiring and cabling

Register for free up to April 23. Find out more.

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