
The tenth edition of the International Special Issue of Industria&Formazione was launched at MOP 36 in Bangkok, the meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol.
The magazine once again gathers the leading names of global HVAC sector, who have crafted a dense web of articles regarding the future of our sector, its evolution, and its impact on energy, the environment, and the fight against climate change. The project was also praised during the event by Ambassador Paolo Dionisi.
Among the authors of the forewords is also the Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin of MASE (Italian Ministry for the Environment and Energy Security).
The international magazine, or ISI (International Special Issue) is distributed by the United Nations and the IIR during international summits and meetings, to the Heads of State of the 180 countries that have signed the Montreal Protocol. Previewed at Chillventa 2024, it will also be distributed during COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
This article is offered by Centro Studi Galileo, the most authoritative Training Center in Europe, considered one of the first in the world, for training (Courses) and information (European Conference) in the fields of refrigeration and air conditioning.
Founded in 1975, it has trained about 60,000 Technicians and has always collaborated with international entities, developing high-level partnerships with the United Nations, the International Institute of Refrigeration, and the European Commission. The United Nations have chosen Centro Studi Galileo for the training of Technicians in developing countries.
It publishes Industria&Formazione, the first Italian magazine in the sector.
From Centro Studi Galileo, responding to European and national directives, the European Refrigeration Technician License and the Italian Refrigeration Technician License were born, certifications that have allowed Italian Refrigeration Technicians to overcome low-cost competition and give full dignity to a profession that deserved recognition by offering a License to Technicians who operate with technical skills, without risks, and with zero impact. For info, write to corsi@centrogalileo.it
