10 May 2018
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The Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) and the Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) have agreed a framework to share technical information. ISHRAE members will have access to some of the IOR’s library of on-line refrigeration technical information, while ISHRAE has offered the IOR the opportunity to give a talk at the REFCOLD exhibition and conference in Gandhinagar, India, in November. |
After the Memorandum of Understanding was signed in Brussels, IOR President Steve Gill said: “I’m really pleased to be launching this co-operative agreement with our friends and colleagues at ISHRAE and I’m sure they will make good use of the wealth of technical information the IOR can share, especially on the rapidly changing topic of refrigerants.
"I’m equally pleased that ISHRAE is so enthusiastic about sharing their events and activities with IOR members and look forward to working with them more closely over the coming years.”
ISHRAE President Subramaniam Chandrasekaran said: “We are confident that this association will bring in a lot of value to the members in reaching out to the best design and operation practices of refrigeration system from the enriched Institute in UK.
"A lot of opportunity also exists in sharing of technical articles that can be shared through the journals that both the societies bring forth and that can really spiral off into some research activities and interaction between the world of academia in the areas of natural working fluids and newer refrigerants.”
"I’m equally pleased that ISHRAE is so enthusiastic about sharing their events and activities with IOR members and look forward to working with them more closely over the coming years.”
ISHRAE President Subramaniam Chandrasekaran said: “We are confident that this association will bring in a lot of value to the members in reaching out to the best design and operation practices of refrigeration system from the enriched Institute in UK.
"A lot of opportunity also exists in sharing of technical articles that can be shared through the journals that both the societies bring forth and that can really spiral off into some research activities and interaction between the world of academia in the areas of natural working fluids and newer refrigerants.”
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