World News

Industry news and insights from Europe and around the World

UK News

Latest news and developments in the United Kingdom

Products

Keep up-to-date with the latest new products and technology

Features

General articles, applications and industry analysis

Elected to IoR council

Bob Arthur (left) and Matt Morton are stepping up to the IoR executive council
Bob Arthur (left) and Matt Morton are stepping up to the IoR executive council

UK: Bob Arthur and Matt Morton have been elected to serve on the executive council of the Institute of Refrigeration.

Employed by Marks and Spencer for 26 years, Bob Arthur is now a refrigeration consultant and a fellow of the IoR. He has also served as president of both the British Refrigeration Association and the Federation of Environmental Trade Associations.

Matt Morton is also a fellow of the IoR having joined in 1968 and has been chairman of the current Northern branch of the IoR for nine of the past 11 years.

Latest News

26th July 2024

Panasonic partners with Plug Me In

UK: Panasonic has announced a collaboration with Scottish Power’s Manchester-based heat pump installers Plug Me In to provide Panasonic Aquarea heat pumps as part of Scottish Power’s offering.
26th July 2024

Seeking a solution to data centre cooling demand

USA: The University of Missouri is developing a new type of cooling system which it claims could dramatically reduce energy demands on data centres.
25th July 2024

Carrier sales up 12%

USA: Carrier has reported strong Q2 2024 financial results with sales up 12% to $6.7bn compared to last year.
25th July 2024

Prefabricated hydronic balancing and control

DENMARK: The latest solution from Danfoss is a prefabricated hydronic balancing and control solution for four-pipe heating and cooling change-over systems.
25th July 2024

BUS applications down 10% in June

UK: The 2,687 applications to the UK government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) last month were down 10% on May.
24th July 2024

MHI Projects team ensures smooth delivery

UK: Dedicated support from the MHI Projects team has helped provide a climate control upgrade for the UK home of a leading global glass processing specialist.