RefIndustry, the leading global media platform for refrigeration technologies, has released its July 2025 newsletter, packed with the latest updates and expert insights for the refrigeration industry. Despite the hot summer and vacation season, the edition is rich with content covering ammonia refrigeration, CO₂ technologies, and the upcoming Heat Pumps Special Edition.
Ammonia Refrigeration Special Edition – Discover the 2025/3 issue of Refrigeration Industry magazine, focusing on the enduring role of ammonia in industrial cooling.
Expert Insights on Ammonia Evolution – Four industry leaders share perspectives on low-charge, hybrid, and modular systems shaping the future of ammonia refrigeration.
CO₂ Refrigeration Review – Explore the latest analysis of CO₂ technologies, showcasing their growing adoption in industrial refrigeration and the shift toward sustainable natural refrigerants.
Exclusive Webinar Announcement – Start Smart: Essential Safety and Operational Practices with Kushal Aurangabadkar, CCPSC, will provide actionable guidance for industrial refrigeration professionals. Registration is open on Microsoft Teams, and all registrants will receive a full recording even if they cannot attend live.
European Heat Pump Summit 2025 & Special Edition – RefIndustry is an official media partner for the European Heat Pump Summit 2025 (28–29 October, Nuremberg). A dedicated Heat Pumps Special Edition will highlight market trends, large-scale applications, and product innovations presented during the event.
Top 10 July News – The newsletter includes the 10 most-read industry stories, from heat pump launches and natural refrigerant trends to market research and key acquisitions.
"Our July newsletter is designed to keep the global refrigeration community connected to industry trends, technological advances, and learning opportunities," said Sergei Mukminov, Editor-in-Chief of RefIndustry. "From ammonia and CO₂ innovations to heat pump solutions, we aim to deliver valuable insights for engineers, decision-makers, and businesses worldwide."