The IOR is holding its annual conference during the HVACR Show on the 25th January at EXCEL in London. 

See the programme and book your place here
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The event will explore how heat recovery, integration and smart systems can help meet the global need for secure, affordable and sustainable energy services, reduce energy consumption and lead to a more sustainable future. Using modern innovation the programme will explore how the RACHP technologies can use a more integrated approach to heating and cooling.

This half day conference will end begin at 10.15am and end at 1.00pm giving delegates the opportunity to spend the afternoon exploring the HVACR Exhibition

 

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