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Book your place now for the International Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain

The IIR International Conference on Sustainability and the Cold Chain, which takes place online from 11 to 13 April, will feature over 50 presentations, hosted discussions and workshops providing an in-depth overview of cold chain innovation and developments in refrigeration technology and design.

In addition to conference sessions, online networking opportunities, and published conference proceedings, delegates will be able to revisit any presentations thanks to the on-demand library of conference recordings available until the end of 2022. Prices start from £152+VAT for full delegates (discounted rates for students and delegates from Article 5 countries under the Montreal Protocol).

To find out more about the conference and to book your place, visit www.iccc2022.org

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