
Show hourS
Wednesday, May 18 • 9 am to 5 pm
Thursday, May 19 • 9 am to 4 pm
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Wednesday, May 18 • 9 am to 5 pm
Thursday, May 19 • 9 am to 4 pm

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Wednesday, May 18 • 9 am to 5 pm Thursday, May 19 • 9 am to 4 pm
Moncton Coliseum Complex 377 Killam Drive, Unit 100
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On behalf of the tradeshow associations, the Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating, Electro-Federation Canada, Atlantic Canada Mechanical Exhibitors, and the Illuminating Engineering Society (Maritime Sections), welcome to the latest edition of providing solutions for the industry at the MEET Show (Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology), one of the top industry events in Canada.
We are delighted that Atlantic Canada’s premier industry event will once again offer you a quality show in a great location. You will have an opportunity to discover new and innovative products, services, and the most up-to-date technologies from across North America, as well as very informative seminars.
Hundreds of exhibitors involved in the Mechanical, Plumbing, Hydronic, HVAC, Electrical and Electronics industries will be exhibiting, and will provide you with an abundance of practical and cost-saving solutions to grow your business, uncover new markets, and make new connections that you can use to better serve your customers.
And, we are proud to once again host the Skills Canada-New Brunswick competition for Electrical.
Collectively we are proud that the MEET Show has become an essential and must-attend industry event by being more than a tradeshow. The four owning trade associations have assembled timely and cutting-edge workshop topics that you and your employees cannot afford to miss.
Mike Patterson, Show Chair
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On behalf of the team behind MEET, I’m pleased to welcome you to the show’s 2016 edition!
The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show provides valuable solutions for members of the industry. As always, this year’s edition will be a showcase of some of the very latest products and services currently available to the mechanical and electrical industries.
In my opinion, the true benefit to this iconic biennial event is the networking that takes place both on and off the show floor. MEET provides an unparalleled opportunity for thousands of industry professionals to connect with hundreds of companies from across North America.
Again this year, the show will honour forwardthinking products with the 4th biennial MEET Innovation Awards. It will also offer a range of thought-provoking and topical seminars to complement the tradeshow. Additionally, we’ll look ahead to the next generation of workers with the Skills Canada NB competition.
MEET is produced by Master Promotions Ltd. and proudly sponsored by Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Maritime Sections, the Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating, Electro-Federation Canada (EFC), and Atlantic Canada Mechanical Exhibitors (ACME).
Enjoy the show!
Shawn Murphy, Show Manager

Where
Delta Beauséjour Ballroom
750 Main Street
When Wednesday, May 18
Schedule
6:15 pm • Cocktails
7:15 pm • Dinner
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Tickets are $115.00 +tax, and must be purchased in advance. Don’t delay, as the popular Industry Dinner always sells out!

The Industry Dinner is a popular and much-anticipated part of MEET. The relaxed atmosphere of the Beauséjour ballroom provides an ideal setting for exhibitors and guests to continue networking away from the show floor. Be sure to reserve your tickets early for this night of entertainment, great food and invaluable networking opportunities.

James Mullinger is one of the top stand-ups in the U.K. and the comedy editor for GQ Magazine. Mullinger burst onto the U.K. comedy scene in 2005 when he reached the finals of Jimmy Carr’s Comedy Idol after just six months of performing stand-up.
This British comedian is now one of our own, living in Saint John, N.B. Since moving to Canada in 2014, he has been nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Live One-Person Show and a Just For Laughs Award for Best Comedy Show. James has sold out the Imperial Theatre in Saint John, headlined at numerous comedy festivals and clubs across Canada, appeared on CBC many times, and produced two seasons of his own television series that documents his comedy performances while travelling around Canada.
Come out and see why James Mullinger is taking Canada by storm.

ACME’s mission is to work together to promote a sustainable environment through the support of product development, engineering and advanced education in the hVAC/refrigeration industry.
Founded in 1933, CIPh is a not-for-profit trade association committed to providing members with the tools for success in today’s competitive environment. More than 250 companies are members of this influential Canadian industry association; among them are manufacturers, wholesaler distributors, master distributors, manufacturers’ agents and allied companies involved with plumbing, hydronic heating, industrial PVF, waterworks and other mechanical solutions. CIPh wholesalers operate more than 700 warehouses and showrooms across Canada. Its members employ more than 10,000 Canadians, and are an integral part of the Canadian economy. Total industry sales exceed $5 billion annually.
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) is a national, not-for-profit industry association, representing over 250 companies that manufacture, distribute, and service electrical and electronics products in Canada; contributing over $10 billion to the Canadian economy and employing more than 40,000 workers in more than 1200 facilities across the country. EFC provides a powerful nucleus around which the Canadian electrical and electronics markets gain competitiveness in the global market through representation on issues and opportunities impacting electrotechnical businesses.
The Illuminating Engineering Society is an engineering and educational society whose purpose is to advance knowledge and disseminate information for the improvement of the lighted environment to the benefit of society. The society has eight regions, 118 sections, 9500 members, 110 committees and publishes two magazines and over 100 recommended practices on lighting.
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Wednesday • May 18th
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ASHRAE’s headquarters renovation: what happens when the leaders try to do it right
Speaker: Ronald E. Jarnagin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Presented by: ASHRAE NB/PEI Chapter
Standards, testing and certification: Canadian Electrical Safety System and the 2015 Canadian Electrical Code
Speaker: Shawn Paulsen, Manager, Conformity Assessment, CSA Group
Presented by: EFC
1:30 pM
2:30 pM
Opportunities of the LED megatrend (AIA Continuing Education)
Speaker: Andrei Ianos, National Sales Manager, Canada, Eaton Lighting Solutions-Systems
Presented by: IES
The hidden risks in emergency response
Speaker: Larry Kilian, Regional Sales Director, Haws
Presented by: CIPH
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thuRsday • May 19th
MeetInG ROOM a Moncton Coliseum Complex
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Demystifying DesignLights Consortium (DLC)
Speaker: Derek Bussey, Marketing Manager, Eaton Lighting Solutions
Presented by: IES
Standards, testing and certification: Canadian Electrical Safety System and the 2015 Canadian Electrical Code
Speaker: Shawn Paulsen, Manager, Conformity Assessment, CSA Group
Presented by: EFC
1:30 pM 2:30 pM
The hidden risks in emergency response
Speaker: Larry Kilian, Regional Sales Director, Haws
Presented by: CIPH
Advanced energy design guides: going beyond minimum standards
Speaker: Ronald E. Jarnagin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Presented by: ASHRAE NB/ PEI Chapter
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The hidden risks in emergency response
Improve awareness of the potential for serious injury that exists in institutional, commercial and industrial facilities due to the lack of ‘readiness’ of their emergency showers, and how those specifying emergency equipment can help mitigate this risk and improve reliability in both the installed base and new installations.
— Speaker: Larry Kilian, Regional Sales Director with Haws.
Achieve greater energy savings, ensure code compliance, and deliver asset management with integrated lED luminaires. This seminar takes a closer look at the current lED megatrend and explores the opportunities that new integrated lED luminaires are creating in terms of energy savings, code compliance and asset management.
— Speaker: Andrei Ianos, National Sales Manager, Canada, Eaton Lighting Solutions-Systems (formerly Cooper Controls).
This seminar will present a detailed examination of the Designlights Consortium (DlC) program from the perspective of a major lighting manufacturer. Topics covered will include the structure, function and objectives of DlC, the requirements and process of Qualified Product list (QPl) submission, and rebate program integration and implementation throughout the Canadian marketplace.
— Speaker: Derek Bussey, Marketing Manager, Eaton Lighting Solutions (formerly Cooper Lighting).
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In addition to the wide-ranging exhibits and informative seminars, the MEET Show is pleased to present the exciting Skills Canada-NB Electrical Installations Competition, showcasing the best post-secondary construction electrician students in the province.
This contest will serve as the provincial qualifier for selecting the Team New Brunswick member who will participate at the Skills Canada National Competition taking place for the first time in New Brunswick, from June 5-8, 2016, right here in Moncton!
Team NB will be represented with a team of 41 students competing in over 36 contest areas in this pan-Canadian Olympiad of Skilled Trades.
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Hosted on an annual basis, the National Competition is Canada’s largest multitrade and technology competition for Canadian students and apprentices. It profiles careers in skilled trades and technologies in a positive light for students, parents and educators. Each year’s event attracts hundreds of secondary and postsecondary students from across Canada to compete in over 40 Olympic-style practical challenges that showcase their technical and leadership abilities in the areas of communications, construction trades, employment, manufacturing, transportation and services.
We encourage you all to come see this event, which will take over the Moncton Coliseum/Agrena Complex in June, and we wish our young competitors the best of luck in their endeavours!
Visit www.skillscanada.nb.ca to learn more.
Atlantic Canada Mechanical Exhibitors (ACME)
• Gary Fahey
• Gary Hoadley
• Mike Boudreau

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)
• Derek Johnston
• Brian Murphy
• Scott Gordon
• Kathy Saunders
Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating (CIPH)
• Mike Patterson (Chair)
• Louise Goodall
• Kevin Ryter
Illuminating Engineering Society (IES)
• Phil Hore
• Tracey McDade
• Bob Cormier
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Show hourS
Wednesday, May 18 • 9 am to 5 pm
Thursday, May 19 • 9 am to 4 pm
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What’s beyond meet in beautiful moncton, also known as the martimes’ hub city? Quite a lot! We’ve got your “things to do while here” list covered— thanks to some help from moncton tourism. in this section you’ll find fun facts and ideas for places to golf, shop and visit to make the most of your visit.
moncton was incorporated as a town in 1855 when shipbuilding was the main industry. however, the advent of steam and iron ships soon brought the prosperity to an end and moncton reverted to village status in 1862. almost 10 years later, moncton became the atlantic regional headquarters for the intercolonial railway and, in 1875, became a town once more. this revival explains the civic motto, Resurgo, which means “i rise again”. moncton became a city on april 23, 1890.
Motto
Resurgo “i rise again”
Provincial Flower Purple Violet
Provincial Bird chickadee
Provincial Tree balsam Fir
Languages
moncton is a bilingual city. its population is approximately 65% anglophone and 35% Francophone.
Time Zone
moncton is situated in the atlantic standard time zone and operates on daylight saving time with a one-hour difference from april to october.
Important Numbers
Emergency: 911
Police: (506) 857-2400
Community Information Line, 24-hour recording: (506) 877-7778
Tickets Moncton: (888) 720-5600, www.tickets.moncton.ca
Weather Information: (506) 851-6610
• Most bars, restaurants, hotels and other places serving alcoholic beverages are open until 2 am
• The legal drinking age in New brunswick is 19. liquor, wine and beer are only sold in government stores operated by the new brunswick liquor corp.
• Individuals must also be 19 to purchase cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Media
the local english-language paper is the times & transcript. l’acadie nouvelle is the Francophone paper.


• CKUM 93.5 Radio-J (Université de moncton) (93.5 Fm)
• K94.5 Moncton’s Newest Music (94.5 Fm)
• CBC Radio 2 Moncton (95.5 FM)
• XL96 Today’s Best Country (96.9 FM)
• C103 Moncton’s Classic Rock Station (103.1 Fm)
• CBC Radio One Moncton (106.1 FM)
• XTREME 101 Christian Rock (100.9 Fm)
• Magic 104 Moncton’s Perfect Music mix (104.1 Fm)
Tax the harmonized sales tax, or hst, is 13% on most goods and services. Visitors to canada are eligible to participate in the canada tax back Program where the 13% hst can be recovered on qualifying expenditures.
For information, contact:
Visitor rebate Program summerside tax centre, revenue canada
275 Pope road, suite 104 summerside Pe, c1n 6c6
toll free from anywhere in canada: (800) 668-4748)
From outside canada: Phone: (902) 432-5608 Fax: (902) 857-2231
• Moncton is named after a British soldier lt.-col. robert monckton and the name was misspelled by a clerk which is how the “k” was lost in the name.
• The Capitol Theatre is one of only eight of its kind in canada. When the restoration of the downtown movie theatre began in 1992, evidence of extensive stencilling, gold leafing, and murals were discovered after probing off four coats of paint. this find influenced the decision to restore the capitol to its original look of 1922.
• Moncton has 450 acres of scenic parkland situated in the center of the city and is home to a free playground, as well as hiking trails, tennis courts, lawn bowling and horseshoe pitching.
• Only 20 minutes from Moncton, Shediac’s Parlee beach is home to the warmest saltwater beaches north of Virginia.
— Information courtesy Moncton Tourism
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if it’s one thing new brunswick knows how to do well, it’s lobster. check out these local hot spots to grab fresh seafood for a little taste of the east coast!
Aboiteau Fisheries www.aboiteau.com
77 Quai aboiteau road Cap-Pelé 506-577-2950
Butland’s Seafood www.fundylobster.com 8607 main street, alma 506-887-2190
Captain Terry’s Family Fish Market
46 Wharf road, Pointe du chêne 506-533-9294
Moncton Fish Market www.monctonfish.com
211 st. George street, moncton 506-857-4250 / 866-857-3474
Shediac Lobster Shop www.shediaclobster.ca 261 main street, shediac 506-532-4302


nothing says vacation like a dip in some saltwater and a snooze in the sand.
Jardine Municipal Park richibucto.org/jardine-municipal-park route 11, exit 57, richibucto 506-523-7874
Kelly’s Beach tinyurl.com/hp4tf4f Kouchibouguac National Park route 11, exit 75 506-876-1220 / 888-773-8888
Kiwanis Centennial Beach (man-made) centennial Park 811 st. George boulevard, moncton 506-853-3516
Murray Beach Provincial Park www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca route 955, murray corner 506-538-2628
Parlee Beach Provincial Park www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca route 15, exit 37, to route 133 45 Parlee beach road, shediac 506-533-3363
Plage de l’Aboiteau www.cap-pele.com route 15, exit 53
150 Allée de la Plage, Cap-Pelé 506-577-2080



Champlain Place
www.champlainplace.com champlain street, dieppe 506-855-6255
Mapleton Centre off mapleton road, exit 454, moncton
Northwest Centre 1380 mountain road, moncton
Moncton Market
www.marchemonctonmarket.ca
120 Westmorland street, moncton 506-853-3516
This market claims it’s the largest farmers’ market in the region.
Downtown Moncton downtownmoncton.com
explore the heart of moncton and discover many unique and interesting shops and services. you’ll find an array of merchandise... crafts, local artworks, fashion, rare books and oneof-a kind gifts are just some of the treasures you’ll discover.

Spin It Records www.spin-itrecords.ca
467 main street, moncton 506-855-6111
new vinyl records come here every week. check out their huge collection as well as cds, books, cassettes, posters, patches, buttons, flags, dVds, t-shirts, magazines and more.
Wharf Village Shoppes www.magnetichill.com magnetic hill, moncton 506-877-7720
Visit unique boutiques featuring souvenirs, beavertail pastries, fudge, ice cream, and hundreds of local crafts.

casino new brunswick calls itself the province’s premier entertainment resort, featuring the casino centre and resort hotel & spa, all interconnected
by enclosed pedways. the facility is about 10 minutes from the Greater moncton international airport and boasts free parking and full wheelchair accessibility.
Casino New Brunswick www.casinonb.ca
2570 mountain rd. moncton
Phone: 506-859-7770
toll Free: 877-859-7775

moncton and area not only have friendly community clubs, but also championship signature courses. on the links for a challenge or to chill? no problem in this “Picture Province”.
Country Meadows Golf Club
www.countrymeadows.nb.ca
149 catamount road, moncton 506-858-8909
Fox Creek Golf Club
www.foxcreekgolfclub.ca
200 Golf street, dieppe 506-859-4653 / 1-888-257-4222
Fundy National Park Golf Course
Fundy national Park, alma 506-887-2970 / 506-887-2808
Golf Bouctouche
www.bouctouchegolf.com
211 Girouardville road, bouctouche 506-743-5251
Hillsborough Golf Club
www.hillsboroughgolfclub.com
443 Golf course road, hillsborough 506-734-6000
Lakeside Golf and Country Club
www.lakesidegolfclub.ca 1896 route 134, lakeville 506-861-9440
Maplewood Golf and Country Club
www.maplewoodgolf.ca
2559 route 115 elmwood dr., moncton 506-858-7840
Memramcook Valley Golf Club
www.memramcookvalleygolfclub.com
54 du Parc road, memramcook 506-758-9242
Moncton Golf and Country Club www.monctongolfclub.nb.ca 212 coverdale road, riverview 506-387-3850
Mountain Woods Golf Club (Formally Magnetic Hill Golf Club) www.mountainwoods.ca 1 tee time drive, moncton 506-858-1611
Pine Needles Golf Club www.pineneedlesgolf.nb.ca 44 Glaude road, aboujagane 506-532-4634
Royal Oaks Estates and Golf Club www.royaloaks.ca 115 congressional crescent, moncton 506-388-6257 / 1-866-769-6257
Sackville Golf and Country Club golfsackville.com
42 Fairfield road, sackville 506-536-3437
South Cove Golf & Camping (Formally Wikiwak Golf & Camping) www.wikiwak.ca
55 south cove road, shediac 506-532-6713
St-Ignace Golf Club www.golfst-ignace.com 20 Père Bérubé Road saint-ignace 506-876-3737
Stonehurst Golf Course www.stonehurstcamping.ca on tch #2, 2 miles (3.2 km) West of magnetic hill, take ensley drive 506-852-4162 — Information courtesy Moncton Tourism






“explore a labyrinth of caves. hike a network of forest trails. Go mountain biking for an afternoon. rappel down rugged cliffs or walk the ocean floor. discover secret inlets in a sea kayak or jig mackerel aboard a sturdy fishing boat.” this place won’t keep you indoors—as these recommendation from our friends at moncton tourism can attest to.
Baymount Outdoor Adventures Inc. www.baymountadventures.com
Parc hopewell rocks Park 131 discovery road, route 114 hopewell cape
506-734-2660 / 1-877-601-2660
Broadleaf Guest Ranch www.broadleafranch.com
5526 route 114, hopewell hill 506-882-2349 / 1-800-226-5405
Cape Enrage Adventures www.capeenrage.ca route 915 to 650 cape enrage road 506-887-2273 / 1-888-280-7273
FreshAir Adventure Ltd. freshairadventure.com
16 Fundy View drive, alma 506-887-2249 / 1-800-545-0020
Little, Big Bear Safari www.bearsafari.com 4120 route 480, acadieville 506-775-2354
Magnetic Hill www.magnetichill.com mountain road, moncton 506-856-4366 / 1-800-363-4558

Roads To Sea Guided Tours www.roads2sea.com 212 Glencairn drive, moncton 506-850-7623 / 1-877-850-7623
Sackville Waterfowl Park sackville.com 34 mallard drive, sackville 506-364-4967 / 1-800-249-2020
Shediac Bay Cruises www.lobstertales.ca
60 Pointe-du-chêne Wharf road, exit main street, shediac 506-532-2175
The Hopewell Rocks www.thehopewellrocks.ca route 114, hopewell cape 506-734-3429 / 1-877-734-3429
Treego www.treegomoncton.com centennial Park 811 st. George boulevard, moncton 506-388-4646 / 1-888-887-4646

Show hourS
Wednesday, May 18 • 9 am to 5 pm
Thursday, May 19 • 9 am to 4 pm

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