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Seeley International to highlight multi-cycle indirect evaporative cooling at BIG5

Seeley International will outline the role of multi-cycle indirect evaporative cooling technologies in supporting energy-efficient building design during a technical presentation at BIG5

DUBAI, UAE, 14 November 2025: Seeley International, an Australian air-conditioning manufacturer and a provider of energy-efficient climate-control systems, is participating at BIG5 to showcase its latest evaporative-cooling technologies that are designed for high-ambient Middle Eastern climates. Making the announcement through a Press Release, Seeley said the event is scheduled on November 24, 2025 at 4:00-4:20 p.m. in Za’abeel 4 Stage.

Luca Belli, Technical Manager (EMENA), Seeley International

Seeley said it will deliver a technical presentation titled “Sustainable Building with Multi-Cycle Indirect Evaporative Cooling” on Monday, November 24, 2025, from 4:00pm to 4:20pm at the Za’abeel 4 Stage. The session will be presented by Luca Belli, Technical Manager (EMENA), Seeley International.

Seeley said the presentation will examine how multi-cycle indirect evaporative cooling can support energy-efficient and sustainable building design. The company said the technology uses only water as the cooling medium without increasing indoor humidity levels.

According to Seeley, the multi-cycle indirect evaporative cooling approach offers several advantages, including the ability to cool below the wet-bulb temperature of outside air, no added moisture to indoor spaces and reductions of up to 80% in energy consumption compared to conventional air-conditioning systems. The company added that the technology can be integrated into existing HVAC systems to support improved energy performance.

Seeley said it is exhibiting at Stand C101 in Za’abeel Hall 5, where it is displaying its latest sustainable cooling solutions for commercial and industrial applications.