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Preview of 2017 ATMOsphere conference series

Hydrocarbons21.com have published an article giving a preview of the 2017 ATMOsphere conference series.

The article states that ATMOsphere conferences “are always the natural refrigerant event of the year” due to their extensive programmes which feature end users, suppliers, policy, market trends and technology case studies, as well as involving participants in discussions exploring recent developments and case studies.

The article also announces the first ATMOsphere conference to be held in Japan, which will enable ATMOsphere Asia to move to Southeast Asia for the first time, following the previous three conferences being held in Tokyo. The article states that the reason for the shift is “in acknowledgement of Japan’s impressive status as an innovation hub for the latest natural refrigerant technologies.”

The article also states that the second ATMOsphere Australia, which will be held in Sydney in May, will focus on training and standards for natural refrigerants. In comparison, ATMOsphere Asia will focus on informing policymakers about global developments.

While ATMOsphere Japan will be held on February 20, ATMOsphere Australia will be held in May, and ATMOsphere Asia will be held on September 6, dates for ATMOsphere America and ATMOsphere Europe are yet to be announced.

Hydrocarbons21.com’s article can be read in full here.

 

 

 
 

 
 
 

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