Overview of the program and impressions! Introducing a report on participation in the international symposium.
The "International Symposium on Environment and New Refrigerants" (Kobe Symposium) was held on December 6 (Thursday) and 7 (Friday), 2018. This event, organized by the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association, has been held biennially since 1994 and is highly regarded internationally as a platform for the presentation of information on the environment and refrigerants by government bodies, organizations, research institutions, universities, and companies. In this article, we will provide a report on our participation in the 13th Kobe Symposium. [Contents] ■ Program Overview - Day 1: 12/6 (Thursday) - Day 2: 12/7 (Friday) ■ Impressions (from our participants) *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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