BNP Media to Launch Process Heating and Cooling Show in Summer 2021

April 16, 2020

BNP Media will launch the Process Heating & Cooling Show — an interactive conference and expo where executives and engineers from the oil and gas, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food, beverages, packaging and plastics industries will come together to discover new technologies and trends for the process heating and cooling sectors — on June 16-17, 2021.

The event is planned to be held at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois, where BNP Media is based.

"After thorough research and due diligence, it was determined the industry wanted a dedicated live event to bring together industrial manufacturing and engineering professionals to learn, connect, share and explore all things related to the process heating and cooling industries," said Erik Klingerman, senior group publisher, BNP Media. 

He continued, "The interactive, two-day conference and expo will be designed to inform and inspire industry professionals and provide a unique platform spotlighting the latest industrial processes, products and emerging technologies across all process manufacturing industries."

Educational sessions will be led by influential speakers who will discuss topics such as: 

  • Water treatment for microbiological control
  • Industrial Internet of Things
  • Root causes of system failures
  • Managing thermal processes to minimize energy costs
  • Trans-critical carbon dioxide and ammonia refrigeration
  • Best practices and application optimization
  • Improving energy efficiency via conservation and process modifications
  • Emerging technologies for industrial thermal processing

The deadline to submit a topic proposal is July 31. 

"We are thrilled to be working closely with our educational advisory committee made up of industry experts, to identify thought leaders who will present various educational sessions including keynotes, association workshops, sponsor produced presentations, and CEU accredited sessions," said Linda Becker, director of education for the Process Heating & Cooling Show and editor of Process Heating & Process Cooling

She added, "During this two-day event, attendees will discover essential information on technology advancements, new instruments and applications, with the goal to help optimize manufacturing processes and the operation of heating cooling equipment in the process industries."

To learn more about the 2021 show, go here.

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