Screenshot 2020 11 10 112747With less than a month to go, authors can now submit their abstract for the 12th Conference on Compressors and their System. This Conference will provide a forum to discuss developments in air, gas and refrigeration compressors, vacuum pumps, expanders, related systems and components. In order to provide a cohesive programme for discussing fundamental and applied challenges in these areas, industry sessions on high-importance topics will be held in addition to the traditional keynote addresses, research and technical papers, podium papers and discussions.
Further details are available on the conference's web site.

 

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