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Where: Russia, Europe
When: 25 May 2021

Webinar: New products of refrigeration compressors

Webinar of the Big Three: Emerson, Danfoss, Embraco. Online seminar on new products for refrigeration and air conditioning compressors.

May 25, 2021 at 10.00.

You will learn about the latest product innovations, new solutions in the production and application of refrigeration compressors.

You can directly ask your questions to representatives of Emerson, Danfoss, Embraco.

Who is the webinar for. The event will be useful:

  • For engineers and technicians of food companies, retail, refrigerated warehouses - you will learn how to improve the efficiency of refrigeration equipment at your enterprise.
  • To engineers and technicians of refrigeration companies and air conditioner suppliers - you will learn the latest trends in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

Among the participants of the webinar, prizes will be drawn for the most active participation and interesting questions. Among the prizes is the book "The Art of Refrigeration".


Webinar Schedule

• 10: 00-10.50 Speeches of speakers with a presentation of new products

• 10: 50-11.25 Speakers 'answers to listeners' questions

• 11.25-11.30 Prize drawing

Event language is Russian.

Register for the Zoom Webinar

All registered participants will receive personal invitations to the following webinars.

Speakers

  • New Compressors Copeland

Ilya Suetnov, technical support engineer in Russia and the CIS Emerson


  • Danfoss Scroll Compressors for Air Conditioning Systems

Petrov Nikolay, Head of Commercial Compressors Danfoss Russia


  • New energy efficient solutions EMBRACO NIDEC for the Russian market

Anastasia Chetverikova, Key Account Manager, Distribution Segment, Russia, CIS, Baltic States Embraco


The webinar will be held at Zoom. 

Total Registrants of 20 May: 279. Join too!


Webinar organizer: Refrigeration Industry.


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