Now accepting innovative technology case studies for the European market 

By Janet Thompson, Aug 19, 2014, 12:37 3 minute reading

Returning for its 6th edition, ATMOsphere Europe, which will be held from 16-17 March in Brussels, Belgium, is again looking to feature some of the most innovative technology case studies focused on a variety of HVAC&R applications in Europe. Special attention will be given to applications in the warmer climates of Southern Europe. The deadline for submitting a case study abstract is 15 December 2014.

ATMOsphere Europe is back and looking to showcase the most innovative natural refrigerant technology case studies based on industrial, commercial, light commercial and transport refrigeration, heat pumps, air conditioning and new areas of application. Joint presentations between manufacturers/contractors and end-users are welcome.

Case study submissions must meet all of the following criteria. Special attention will be given to case studies centered on natural refrigerant applications in warm climates in Southern Europe. All case studies must be based in or applicable to the European market.

Deadline: 15 December 2014

Areas of application

  • Commercial & light-commercial refrigeration
  • Industrial refrigeration
  • Air conditioning (mobile & stationary)
  • Heat pumps
  • Transport
  • New areas of application

Submission topics

The ATMOsphere Review Board is looking for case studies focused on HVAC&R product innovations, best practice and/or lessons learned in the field of natural refrigerant (CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons, air and/or water) technology. The study must be a practical summary of a new or improved technology rather than a formal, rigorous research paper, proving and analysing real-life results relating to energy efficiency, cost effectiveness and reliability. Case studies must be centered in or applicable to the European market.

Submission criteria

  • Sustainable: The case study should address the potential of natural refrigerant technology (CO2, ammonia, hydrocarbons, water and air)
  • Replicable: Lessons learned that could be applied to other projects
  • Original: Technology innovations, research results that have not been shown elsewhere, new fields of application, etc.
  • Tangible: Examples of real life installations and demonstration projects, laboratory testing with tangible results, etc.

Important elements

Case studies with the following elements will be treated preferentially.

  • Efficiency analysis: Analysis of how the refrigerant influences the Coefficient of Performance (COP), comparison of different systems or parameters, etc.
  • Cost analysis: Energy costs, operational costs, planning and installation costs, life-cycle costs
  • Southern European Region: Focus on efficient applications in warm climates will be given special attention

Formatting guidelines

Case study submissions will not be considered unless they include:

  • Author’s full name, organisation and email address
  • Case study title
  • Key words
  • A substantial abstract – please be aware that this is the abstract that will be used to announce the case study. It must be at within 3-5 paragraphs and state the main focus and key elements of the case study.

Presentation time

Case study presenters will be allotted 10-12 minutes for their presentation + 3 minutes of Q&A from the audience.

Speaker discount

Case study presenters are entitled to a special 50% discounted speaker rate for ATMOsphere Europe 2015. Registration will officially open in the coming weeks.

Submission procedure

Abstract submissions and questions about case study submissions can be sent to info@ATMO.org. Please indicate “ATMO Europe 2015” in the subject line and in the case study itself.

Submission deadline: 15 December 2014

To find out more about the conference, please visit the ATMOsphere Europe 2015 event website.

About ATMOsphere Europe 2015
16-17 March at the Crowne Plaza Le Hotel in Brussels, Belgium

ATMOsphere Europe returns for its sixth edition, once again bringing together leading HVAC&R industry experts to discuss the latest natural refrigerant technology innovations, market trends and regulatory issues. With the new EU F-Gas regulations scheduled to come into effect two months before the conference kicks off, ATMOsphere Europe 2015 will provide updates on the legislation and its implementation. Other key discussion topics include commercial, light commercial, industrial & transport refrigeration, heat pumps and air conditioning, as well as some new topics such as solutions for convenience stores, hotels, restaurants, cafes, hospitals, and more.

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By Janet Thompson

Aug 19, 2014, 12:37




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