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RAC Magazine - Future-proof Cooling

Advances in efficient, affordable and eco-friendly alternative technologies. 27th March 2008, Olympia Conference Centre, London W14
We as an industry are at a turning point, and it is vital that you keep up with the latest developments in efficient, affordable and eco-friendly cooling technologies.

This one-day RAC magazine event is your chance to not only hear from pioneering end-users such as Unilever, Cola Cola, M&S and Asda, but also to review the main drivers for change, including latest and proposed EU legislative changes, and the practical and financial implications of choosing a natural refrigerant. Many believe that HFCs could still have a place in the industry's future, and this will be debated at the conference.

Hear directly from key providers including Enviros, Star Technical Solutions and The Epta Group, who are actively seeking new solutions. What are the results of their latest field trials? What is the true cost of switching? What cooling technology is currently available and how is it performing? What is in the development pipeline?

For more information visit www.futureproofcooling.co.uk or call 0845 056 8069 or email conferences@emap.com

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