The International Network for Women in Cooling (INWIC) will be joining other international organizations to promote opportunities for women in the refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump (RACHP) sector at the INWIC stand in Hall 9 at  Chillventa.

INWIC, will be one of the 900-plus exhibitors represented at Chillventa, the biennial trade fair in Nurenberg, Germany, that takes place this year from 8 to 10 October.  World Refrigeration Day is a founding partner of INWIC.

INWIC Board members will meet with visitors and other exhibitors to describe INWIC’s mentorship initiative which helps women become aware of opportunities in the field and supports their advancement in leadership positions.  A focus of INWIC is to attract a new generation of specialists by communicating how RACHP provides comfort and supports life-saving technologies while new technologies safeguard the environment. INWIC also promotes best practices which help practitioners deliver essential cooling services while securing the environment.

Visitors to Chillventa are encouraged to visit INWIC at Stand 9-125 in Hall 9 to learn more about how they can join INWIC and how they can support INWIC events.

In addition to the exhibits, Chillventa offers a wide-ranging supporting program presenting findings of research on new techniques and applications of successful adoption of new technologies. Attendees come from around the world to meet with experts in the sector. Exhibitors will present their latest products and solutions to engineers, technicians, and end users, covering topics like applications, training, and codes of practice. The forum A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DIGITISATION will provide advice for skilled trade businesses. In line with INWIC’s objectives, the fair will also present “reverse recruiting,” an innovative approach where companies at Chillventa can advertise their vacancies for skilled personnel.

To learn more about Chillventa and register to attend, visit https://www.chillventa.de/en.

To learn more about the activities of INWIC and how it is inspiring women worldwide to become engaged in RAC, visit www.inwic.org.