
Panasonic showcased its new heating and cooling portfolio at Mostra Convegno Expocomfort (MCE) 2026, which took place from 24 to 27 March in Fiera Milano, Rho.
The company reported that its stand attracted strong visitor engagement. The stand combined hands-on product demonstrations with application focused experiences. Panasonic said it offered visitors a clear journey from system design to installation and long-term operation.
Panasonic introduced a comprehensive range of solutions across three core areas: Residential Solutions, Commercial & Industrial Solutions and Digital & Service Solutions.
The company stated that its Residential Solutions are designed to accelerate the shift towards low carbon homes. Highlights included the re-designed Room Air Conditioning (RAC) Range and the Etherea Series.
The Commercial & Industrial Solutions are engineered to support the decarbonisation of commercial, industrial and large scale building projects. Showcase highlights included the AQUA-G EVO R290 heat pump, medium-pressure duct fan coils, ECOi EX R32 3 Pipe VRF Systems, PACi NX Multi Zone Duct Systems, iCO2RE and iCOOL, and the Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU).
The manufacturer said these systems equip consultants, architects and facility managers with future proof, low carbon alternatives to traditional oil or gas based heating and cooling.
Panasonic added that its Digital & Service Solutions enhance system intelligence, simplify maintenance and extend equipment life. Highlights included the Comfort Cloud and Aquarea Home apps and the Commercial Smart Edge.
The company stated that these solutions form a unified digital infrastructure designed to maximise performance, efficiency and customer experience across all building types.
Enrique Vilamitjana, managing director, said: “Our portfolio reflects Panasonic’s long standing commitment to sustainable innovation and reliability. I’m proud to be part of a company recognised for sustainable innovation and trusted for its strong values. With our latest technologies, we continue to simplify installation, improve indoor air quality and support Europe’s move towards decarbonisation.”