Webinars / Virtual Events

REFCOLD India

India, Online - October 29-31, 2020
REFCOLD India SOUTH ASIA'S LARGEST Exhibition and Conference on Cold-Chain, Industrial Refrigeration & Reefer Transportation...

REFCOLD INDIA is an initiative of ISHRAE & NürnbergMesse India, which has been actively working towards growth of Refrigeration & Cold Chain industry with an objective to bring forward the best technology solutions and increase the overall growth of this sector. The Event will cover all the sections of the refrigeration & cold chain industry and bring all the stakeholders together under one roof. It will also provide a platform to global investment community to connect with stakeholders in Refrigeration & Cold Chain sector in India.
Date(s)
October 29-31, 2020
Venue
Online
Ticketing
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