Monday 29 March 2021

Annual Natural Refrigerants Virtual Trade Show

 

The National Ozone Unit of Trinidad and Tobago would like to share an invitation to a Virtual Trade Show on Natural Refrigerants hosted by ATMO taking place on 30 and 31 March, 2021.  This is a global event and Registration is FREE.  Please see information below.  A valid email address is required to register.

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There will be live webinars all day on Tuesday 30th March from 5am Trinidad time (10am CET) to 3am Trinidad time on Wednesday 31st 2021.  Click the link below to view the schedule of live webinars which includes topics like CO2 refrigeration, Cold Chain Innovation and Netural refrigerants including R290.

Schedule of Webinars

Annual Natural Refrigerants Virtual Trade Show

Registration is now open for the VTS 2021 taking place LIVE on 30-31 March 2021.

Register below for FREE and join us on 30 March for the annual Natural Refrigerants Virtual Trade Show. The event is global and will take place LIVE for 24hrs, to include all time zones. The platform will open at 10am CET ( 5am Trinidad Time) on 30 March and close at 10am CET (6am Trinidad Time) on 31 March.

Attend and click-through the exhibitor halls featuring cutting-edge technology providers’ booths, tune into live webinars, panel discussions, network with other industry stakeholders in the virtual lounge and vote for the Innovation of the Year Award. Don’t miss this opportunity to come together for a great day of business!

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Friday 12 March 2021

Informal Meeting of the Caribbean Ozone Officers

As a result of the ongoing COVID 19 Pandemic and closer of borders the Caribbean ozone Officer continue to further the work of the Montreal Protocol through virtual means. The UNEP ROLAC facilitated an informal meeting of ozone officers in March 2021 where updates where given on the status of country implementation of the Montreal Protocol and challenges encountered to date in implementation. Trinidad and Tobago participated in these discussions and noted that despite the COVID 19 challenges national implementation is on track.