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2nd IIR International Conference on Refrigeration Adapting to Rising Temperatures
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As global temperatures continue to rise, the challenges faced by the refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump (RACHP) sector are becoming increasingly complex. It is not too late to take action to mitigate the adverse impact of climate change and it is important to realise that there are actions that can be taken to help reduce rising temperatures. This conference will explore these critical issues, and encourage the exchange of ideas and innovation among experts dedicated to developing sustainable and resilient solutions.
Scheduled to take place on March 8-10, 2027 at the IET Austin Court Birmingham in Birmingham, United Kingdom, the 2nd IIR International Conference on Refrigeration Adapting to Rising Temperatures (Adaptation 2027) will attract an international audience of RACHP professionals and academics to address the risk of increased demands on refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment in Industrial and commercial, public buildings, homes and cities.
Important dates
- Abstract submission is now open
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Abstracts due: 10 August 2026
- Notification to authors of abstract acceptance: 10 September 2026
- Manuscripts due: 15 October 2026
- Notification to authors of manuscript acceptance: 5 November 2026
- Final manuscripts with required revisions due: 1 December 2026
- Conference: 8-10 March 2027
Information
- Start date : March 08, 2027
- End date : March 10, 2027
- Location : Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Address : IET Austin Court Birmingham
80 Cambridge Street
B1 2NP Birmingham - Organisers : Institute of Refrigeration UK
Subjects
- Main commissions : Thermodynamics, equipment and systems
- Other commissions : Thermodynamics & transfer processes; Refrigerating equipment; Food science & engineering; Storage and transport; Refrigerated storage; Refrigerated transport; Air conditioning, heat pumps, energy recovery; Air conditioning; Heat pumps, energy recovery
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- Keywords : N/A