IOR Members will benefit from a special discount when they book their place at the IMechE's seminar on heat pumps and hydrogen boilers.

Delegates will hear from organisations including Worcester Bosch, Enertek International, Kiwa UK, Kensa Heat Pumps, DNV, The Carbon Trust and University of Nottingham as they deliver presentations covering the following topics:

  • Understanding the Way Forward in the Decarbonisation of Domestic Heat Production
  • Hydrogen Boiler Manufacturing and Industry Update
  • Delivering City Wide Decarbonisation with District Heating and Large Heat Pumps
  • Waste Heat Storage Technologies and District Heating Systems

Electrification Technologies and the Impact on Decarbonised Heat Production

Book at the Supporting Organisation rate on the IMechE website or contact eventenquiries@imeche.org and mention the IOR to save on your place.

For more information about this event, please visit the IMechE event website at https://bit.ly/ior-optimisingfluidmachinery2024

 

 

Recent posts

Latest IOR Newsletter Now Available

13 Jan 2025

Members have been contributing to the latest IOR newsletter, highlighting the initiatives they're involved in with the Institute.

Publication

Catch-Up on the IOR February TechTalk

10 Feb 2025

Catch up on the IOR February TechTalk which provided key insights into energy usage in the UK’s industrial refrigeration sector as part of the government project TICR (Transport, Industrial, Commercial Refrigeration).

Online event

Obituary - Ian Garvey FInstR

10 Feb 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ian Garvey. An IOR member since 2006, Ian played a pivotal role in shaping the industry through his work with the BRA Commercial Refrigerated Cabinets Section, contributing tirelessly for 25 years.

News

The IOR Northern Region Dinner Is Back!

9 Feb 2025

The IOR Northern Region Dinner is back after five years!

Live event

The IOR Is Turning The Spotlight On STEM

7 Feb 2025

This month's report from IOR President Lisa-Jayne Cook FInstR turns the spotlight on STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—and how we can inspire the next generation to get excited about refrigeration and engineering.

News