Join the Hampshire Refrigeration Society for a free regional breakfast morning for service engineers and technicians where there will be practical advice from manufacturers and suppliers.

This short introduction will give you a chance to ask questions on topical issues and help you to meet others working in your location.

The meeting is happening at Highbury College located in the Highbury Northarbour Centre.

Programme

08:00 Registration with tea and bacon rolls

08:30 -9:30 Presentations including

  • Refrigerant Update to inc. F-Gas and the Impact on Quotas, Mark Hughes of Chemours
  • The Journey to Net Zero’Toby Cartledge of City of Portsmouth College

9:30-10:00 Questions and networking

Register here for your free place.

 

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