Over these three days, we fully explored what “wind” truly means in livestock farming.
From May 18 to 20, at the Western China International Expo City in Chengdu, the number of people who sat down for in-depth discussions far exceeded expectations.
Not because we are good at telling stories, but because heat stress in farming is one of the industry’s most real and pressing challenges.

This time, we focused less on slogans and more on real performance.
At the booth, the full fan lineup ran live throughout the exhibition. Visitors measured noise, airflow distance, and ventilation performance for themselves.
Most came with practical questions — airflow dead zones, winter ventilation challenges, and upgrading older farms without major reconstruction.
There were no standard answers, only real discussions and on-site solutions.
By the final afternoon, many booths had already started packing up. But conversations at the Aerowind booth were still ongoing — not about price, but about how ventilation should truly work in livestock farming.
CAHE 2026 has come to an end, but the real work is only beginning.

Thank you to everyone who visited the Aerowind booth, sat down with us, and shared valuable discussions throughout CAHE 2026.
You came with real challenges, and we were glad to explore practical ventilation solutions together.
CAHE 2026 has come to an end, but the work continues. We look forward to meeting again in projects and farms around the world.