The carbon dioxide interest group (c-dig) will soon create its own hub on R744.com to share news and information with its members. The first event to be managed through the website will be held in Lyon, 3-4 November.
Capitalising on the website’s global reach in the field of CO
2 Technology, c-dig decided to partner up with R744.com to bundle resources and effectively communicate information to its members. c -dig will hence create an own group space on R744.com open to all its members interested in sharing news, discussing technical questions around CO
2 applications, and providing organisational information regarding future and past events.
c-dig today comprises around 140 members meeting regularly to promote CO
2 as a refrigerant in cost-effective and energy-efficient systems. Over the past years, c-dig events attracted high interest from academia, manufacturers, contractors, and the media all around the world.
By joining R744.com, c-dig is confident to further facilitate the regular exchange of information, technical presentations, and research support:
“The c-dig hub on R744.com will become a focal point for news and information. This is an exciting development and I hope that this new arrangement will enable us to offer a whole lot more than before,” says Andy Pearson, Managing Director, Contracts.
Next c-dig meeting: Lyon, 3-4 November
As a first event managed through R744.com, c-dig will soon provide more information about its next meeting to be held 3-4 November in Lyon, France. Hosted by CETIAT (Centre Technique des Industries Aerauliques et Thermiques) and CETHIL (Centre Thermique de Lyon), this meeting will cover a broad range of “hot topics” in CO
2 refrigeration, including leak detection, component developments and system design. Speakers will include representatives from CETIAT, CETHIL and CETIM (French Industrial and Mechanical Technical Centre) as well as Grasso, Bitzer, Star Refrigeration and other key players in the CO
2 world.
As in previous editions, the meeting will include technical tours, this time to the laboratories of CETIAT and CETHIL. To register for the meeting, please send an e-mail as soon as possible to
c-dig@star-ref.co.uk giving your details and whether you will attend Monday and Tuesday, or only Tuesday.