We are looking forward to welcoming over 110 delegates at the first IIR Conference on Refrigeration Adapting to Rising Temperatures, organised by the IOR. Taking place from 10 to 13 August at the University of Manchester, this conference will bring together an international audience of RACHP professionals and academics to explore the growing demands on refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump systems across industrial and commercial sectors, public buildings, residential homes, and urban environments in light of rising ambient temperatures.

Are you joining us for Adaptation 2025? Check the joining instructions here.

 

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President-Elect news 2025

29 Jul 2025

Three candidates for the next IOR President-Elect have been announced and an election will be held later this year.

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IOR RACHP EngTech Section Launches New Technician App

10 Jul 2025

The IOR’s RACHP EngTech Section is proud to announce the launch of an innovative mobile technician’s app, now available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

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Reflections on Adaptation 2025

20 Aug 2025

"What really stuck with me (...) was the urgency, the sense that everyone knows adaptation can’t wait", says Lisa Waters after organising last week's International Conference on Refrigeration Adapting to Rising Temperatures. From key conference insights to the experience of exchanging ideas with delegates from 18 countries, she shares her reflections in this article.

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IOR Recognises Student Research at Adaptation 2025

12 Aug 2025

Institute of Refrigeration President, Lisa Jane Cook FInstR, presented certificates and prizes in recognition of three outstanding research papers presented by students at the IOR-organised First IIR International Conference on Refrigeration Adapting to Rising Temperatures.

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Paul Moseley FInstR

24 Jul 2025

We regret to report the sad news that Paul Moseley a Fellow of the Institute and long term member has passed away

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