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ATMOsphere America 2016

16 - 17 June 2016, The Westin Michigan Avenue: Chicago, Illinois

ATMOsphere America 2016 is heading west to the Windy City. On June 16th and 17th, the natural refrigerant event of the year will take place in Chicago, Illinois. The improved program offers the participants end user and supplier panels, policy, market trends and technology case study sessions, without forgetting the unparalleled networking opportunities.

Already established as the most influential forum for discussions on the business case for natural refrigerants in North America, ATMOsphere America 2016 will break the records as it is expected to be the biggest ATMOsphere event ever held, with 400 expected industry stakeholders attending from all over the world.

It will be a unique opportunity to meet and exchange opinions with leading end users, contractors, suppliers, and government representatives. To keep things evolving, new features have been added to the busy schedule, including additional site visits and training sessions on the days before and after the event. Finally, the exclusive networking reception will surely be remembered as one the highlights of ATMOsphere America 2016.

The ATMO events are not only growing in size, but also conquering new territory as the first ATMOsphere Australia 2016 will be held in Melbourne on the 16th of May. Established as a significant forum for discussions on the business case for natural refrigerants in several regions, the focus will now shift to Australia and New Zealand. The ATMOsphere Australia 2016 participants will discover emerging trends in commercial and industrial refrigeration as well as air conditioning with natural refrigerants.

The conference will consist of a full programme of end user and supplier panels, policy, market trends and technology case study sessions, without forgetting the unparalleled networking opportunities. An exclusive reception will be the perfect ending to this information-packed one-day event. ATMOsphere Australia 2016 is a truly unique opportunity to meet and build lasting partnerships with leading end users, contractors, suppliers and government representatives.

While in Melbourne, the participants will have the chance to attend another remarkable event: ARBS 2016, Australia’s only international trade exhibition for the air conditioning, refrigeration and building services industry, which will run from 17-19 May in the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.

 

Source: www.atmo.org
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