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World experts to gather in Edinburgh in 2016


THE INSTITUTE OF Refrigeration is hosting a three-day meeting of the leading international refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump innovators and researchers from 21st to 24th August 2016 at the International Institute of Refrigeration 12th Gustav Lorentzen Natural Working Fluid Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland.


The conference is expected to attract 350 delegates presenting more than 140 papers and sharing their vision of the future of natural working fluids.


The event will showcase the development and new application of natural working fluids. In addition, programmed activities will encourage delegates to interact on issues critical to how natural refrigerants are going to be used in the future:  Total cost of ownership of systems


 The impact of indirect emissions


 Comparing the most efficient solutions


 Ensuring safe and reliable operation


 Component development and availability


 The circular economy.


In addition, there will be opportunities to discuss the latest developments in the application of research into natural working fluid use, short courses and the technical tours will also be a strong feature. The conference will explore in depth, using debates and interactive sessions, how we can ensure a sustainable future for natural working fluids in the face of the increasingly challenging global, political, legislative and economic environment.


Details about the event and the call for abstracts will be announced at the conference website www.gl2016.com.


BSRIA ceo appointed to BRAC


BSRIA CHIEF EXECUTIVE Julia Evans has been appointed as a Member of BRAC with effect from the 1 April 2015, for a 3 year term. Ms Evans said of her appoint


Julia Evans.


Julia Evans.ment “I am delighted to become a Member of BRAC, I am looking to forward to making a contribution to the Committee and working with them to help deliver safe, accessible and more energy efficient buildings”. BRAC (Building Regulations Advisory Committee) is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored


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by the Department for Communities and Local Government, with the mandate to advise the relevant secretaries of state in England and Wales on making building regulations and standards for the design and construction of buildings.


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