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Organizations Attending Carel Nordic Creative Thermal Solutions Ecolux Fichtner Hauser Jozef Škapec - Servis Messer Canada Philippine Green Building Initiative Seraaco TQ Environmental Organizations Attending CAREL South East Asia Crown Equipment Ecosum Franklin Energy HB Refrigeración K J Somaiya College of Engineering (India) Metalfrio Solution Klimasan Plumbing Engineer Sest Trakref Last updates: August 20, 2020 CAREL UK CRS EDEKA Zentrale Frascold HEAT K.E.D. Kälte- und Klimatechnik Metro PMT Ingenieros Shantech 2020 Trane Technologies Carnex CTA Edson Global Freddo Heat Pump & Thermal Storage Technology Center of Kälte-Klimatechnik Metro Richelieu Political Solutions shecco Triple Aqua CARNOT Refrigeration Cypin EEBC FREOR Japan Kampmann m-systems Pool Koudetechniek Shree G Tropicana Products 5R Konstrukt General Services Arneg Portuguesa Carrefour D3 FROID Ecient Energy FREOR Germany Heat Transfer Technologies Kaori Heat Treatment MG Ref PORTAN Shrieve Tyczka Indstrie-Gase 7 Eleven Arneg Rep. Philippines Carrier Commercial Refrigeration Dahl Sverige EHPA Frick HEB Mexico Kaufland MHI Prime Sales SIKELAN CHEMICALS UBC Group A-Gas Arneg Russia Carrier Germany Daikin EKA Baltic SIA FRICON HEG Engineering Services Kawasaki Thermal Engineering MHIAA PROFROID Sir Arthur Lewis Community College UNDP A1way Dynamics Arneg South Africa Carrier HVAC Europe Daikin Applied Systems Elaraby for engineering industries ( refrigerator factory ) FRIEX Heinconsult KB Refrigeration Midea Carrier Brazil R&D Enterprise SINTEZ SJH UNEP AB Tehnic Profesional Artelia Philippines Castel Daikin Europe ELCICS FRIGEL Firenze Heinen Freezing Kellner Engineering MIGEP RAE Corporation Skadec UNIDO Headquarters Vienna ABC Refrigeration Asap Consulting Group Cayuga Displays Daikin Industries Electrovalle FRIGOTEHNICA Heizkurier Keyter Intarcon España Minambiente Colombia RALCO TECHNIC SL Refrigeration Fiji Univac Environment Systems Abdin Industrial Asian Institute of Technology Celsio Kälte & Klima Daikin Latin America Operations Eletrofrio Refrigeração Frigotehnics Ser Com Henningsen Cold Storage Co/Lineage Logistics Kilic Engineering Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación, Venezuela Ram Construction Services SMEITS Universal Powertech Engineering ACAIRE AUSA Centercon Danfoss Elkay Frimont Hidria Kilojoule Consultants MIRAI Intex RECC Soeng Kälte Klima University of Applied Sciences FH Joanneum (Austria) ACM Kälte Klima Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP) Central de Compras Fuste Danfoss Australia Emaar Properties Frost-Trol Hill Valley Energy Kirloskar South East Asia Mitchell Mechanicals Recon Gestao Empresarial Soko Ing University of Baghdad ACR INGENIERIA Australian Refrigeration Council Centrifugal Airconditioning Danfoss Denmark Embotelladora de Sula FROSTPOINT APPLINANCES SERVICE CENTER HillPhoenix Kitman Thulema Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems Refcon Refrigerants GT Solar University of Food Technologies (Bulgary) ADC UK (Daikin) Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) Centro Studi Galileo Danfoss España Emerson - Vilter Fujian Snowman Hixson KKT Chillers MIURA Refolution Industriekälte SORAC University of Guyana/Ministry of Education ADEAREST AUTOREL CERN Danfoss Germany Emerson Climate Technologies Future Products Group HNO Green Fuels, Klaus Engineering Group Modine RefPlus South Coast Facility Services US EPA AEFYT Avan Technical Trading CES Danfoss UK Emerson Commercial & Residential Solutions FX MULTITECH Holger Andreasen & Partner Klimasan Klima Montreal Protocol Unit RefPlus Southern Equipment Sales VaCom Technologies Agility Green Energy Solutions Azad University CGIS Danfoss US Enerblue G.I. INDUSTRIAL HOLMES AND SAVAGE Klueber Lubrication MSR-Electronic Refri.electro SyC Spanish Ministry of Ecological Transition and Vahterus Oy Aguapi Bacharach Chaturong Cooling Danish Technological Institute Energia Y Aire Gaisano Brothers Merchandising Honeywell Koehler Innovation & Technology GmbH Müller Gastro Refrica Demographic Challengue Vaillant Germany Ahlsell Baltimore Aircoil Company Chee Puck Refrigeration Danish Technology Institute Energvation Engineering Gaisano Grand Group Horizonfisheries KOMA Multilayer Trading Refrigeration and Airconditioning Technicians for Sphere Vaillant Group Ahmet yar refrigeration Basel Agency for Sustainable Energy (BASE) Chemours Data Center Excellence Energy Eciency Services GASPOL Hoshizaki UK Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Mun Siong Engineering Development of the Philippines SpilAIR VAK AHT Cooling Systems Germany Bassett Mechanical Chemours France DeCA Energy Partners GCME House Of Fresh Koolplus Development Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) Refrigeration Equipment Specialist - RESCO SRMTEC-R Vattenfall AHT Cooling Systems Russia Bauverlag BV Chłodnictwo&Klimatyzacja Defra Energy Resolution GEA Australia Howe Kore Refrigeration NatCool Refrigeration Industry STAC Technology Aps VEIC AHT Spain BC Systems - Rivacold Choi's Supermarket dekker.cool Enex GEA Bock HOWELL KRIWAN Industrie-Elektronik National Distributing Group Canada Refriswiss Star Enterprises Vendo Air Force Refrigeration BEIJER REF ROMANIA CIMCO Refrigeration Delhaize ENGIE Solutions GEA China Huayi Compressor Barcelona Kryos National Environment Agency, Gambia Reftech Staticontrol Vibocold Air Treatment Beire City Holdings Australia Delsa Enreco GEA Food Solutions Germany Huber & Ranner Kwik Service Electrical Refrigeration and Air conditioning Natka Reftronix STEK Viessmann Germany AIRAH Bennet Clean air innovation Deltaprojekt Environment Ministry, Colombia GEA Refrigeration Iberica Hussmann Kysor Warren EPTA US Natural Eco Capital RegIntA Stiebel Eltron Viessmann Refrigeration Solutions Airefrig Australia Betagro cleanair technology DENA LINE Environmental Institute Agency GEA Refrigeration India HyChill Kysor Warren Mexico Nestlé Reinmex Stig Rath Consultingå Viessmann Refrigeration Systems Finland Airtech Cooling Process Bitzer Clima-Tech DENSO CORPORATION epCH GEA Refrigeration Indonesia I9factory La20 Cervecería NEWMIC en-tech Result Refrigeration Stiles Foodservice & Stainless Installation Viking Engineering AIS Bitzer Asia Refrigeration ClimateWorks Foundation Department of Environment and Natural Resources EPEE GEA Refrigeration Technologies IBP Group Laird Thermal Nexen Retail Shopfittings Streamline Enterprises VKE AJ Baker & Sons Bitzer Canada Climatizadora Design2Occupancy Services Eppendorf Zentrifugen GEA Turkey IBP Instalfittings Leftfield Services Nidec Global Appliance - Embraco REWE Group STULZ VULKAN LOKRING Akcakaya Muhendıslık Bitzer Mexico CMS Refrigeration DF REFRIGERACION & CLIMATIZACIÓN Epta Argentina GEA UK ICA Real Estate LENNOX EMEA None Tokyo Electron Miyagi Rheem de México SubZero Constructors Wabtec Al Munajem Cold Stores Bitzer US Cofrico DGC Consult Europe Epta Asia GELITA AG ICF Lenta North Sydney Council Riera Nadeu Sunbeam Appliances Walter Roller Al Safa Food Processing Oman Biuro Inżynierskie Grzegorz Toczek Coilpod Dicoma Refrigeracion Epta France Genentech IDCo Les Systèmes LMP Nortran Rivacold Supermarket Technical Services Weishaupt Alcampo BM Kältetechnik Cold Chain Care Professional Reefer Services Die Media Epta Germany General Refrigeration IIAR LIFTING EQUIPMENT Novum RNA ENGINEERING & TRADING SUPERNOVA ENERGY SERVICES Weston ALDI Borg Cold Chain Innovation Hub Diesel Electric Services Epta Group Gentner Verlag Impact Horizon Lindner&Steen NTNU Department of Energy and Process Engineering Robert C Scutt SuTran Whole Foods Market Alfa Laval Bosch Cold Import DIGISOFT SYSTEM ENGINEERING Epta Iberia GESS International FZC Incold Loblaw Companies Nüve Robinsons Supermarket Swegon Wieland Group ALFRIO Bosch Thermotechnik Cold Logic Diversified CPC International EPTA Refrigeration Philippines GIZ Independent Chiller Solutions Los Angeles Fire Department Oak Ridge National Laboratory Roen Est SWEP WIKA Alexander Wiegand ALKEBULAN HVAC SERVICES Brabhold Cold Spring Brewing Dometic Germany Epta(Qingdao) Retail Equipment Glen Dimplex Germany India Company LTS Cityfoods Obrist Engineering Royal Cargo Systemair Germany WITT ALLSTATE GROUP Bran Cold Store Industrial Trading & Services Donaldson Equipment Division AEON Delight GNQ Industrial & Contracting Infrico Supermarket LU-VE Group Ochsner Wärmepumpen RSL Ireland Systemair Sweden Wolf Allstate Refrigeration Services BRC Sogutma Sistemleri Cold Unit DONNIER TECH SYSTEMS ERACO CHILLERS Godfrey INGENIUM Lubrizol OCS COLD Rubarth Apparate SZ CHKT Wolters-Altho Investments Alnatura Brooks Life Sciences COLDWYRA DORIN Erkasis Soğutma Goma Process Technology Institute of Air Handling and Refrigeration Magic Group of Companies Ocine Mario Dorin RWRI Tacs Cooling Woolworths - Bella Vista, NSW Altitude Refrigeration BryAir Asia Colruyt Group DPMG SA ES "Sahra" Gordon Brothers Industries INTARCON MAKATI SUPERMARKET Olaf Engineers and Consultants Sabcobel Tapco World Cool Engineering Analox BSG Ingenieros Combitherm E3G ESM-Dorin no Brasil Gordon Food Service Integrity Mechanical Makmur Global Consulting Optimized Thermal Systems Saginomiya Europe Target Coproration Wurm Andrew Pang & Associates BSR Solutions Commercial Refrigeration Services ebm-papst ETP GLOBAL Grand Union Supermarket Interact Media Defined (RACA & Cold Link Africa) Makro SA OREEI SAIRAC Tecno Refrigeration Z&Z Ingenieros Anshu Consultancy BSRIA Conad Nord Ovest ebm-papst China Eurocool Green Mile International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) Mantech Orgalim SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION Tecumseh Zanotti Aometida Services Bukavu Conex Bänninger Ebm-papst CZ Euroklimat Green
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