Moscow Polytechnic University Presents Additional Professional Training Programmes at the "World of Climate" International Exhibition

The 20th International Specialized Exhibition of Air-Conditioning, Ventilation, Heating and Refrigeration Systems "World of Climate 2025" concluded on 27 February at the Moscow Central Exhibition Complex Expocentre. Moscow Polytechnic University showcased its range of Professional Training Programmes on natural refrigerants, designed for both Advanced Vocational Training and Professional Retraining of industry personnel.
In collaboration with the Russian Union of Refrigeration Industry Enterprises our university successfully hosted the "Current Refrigeration Industry Development" scientific-practical conference and the "Professor I.M. Kalnin School for Young Scientists" seminar. The event provided a platform for experts to discuss the industry's transition to natural refrigerants from the perspective of personnel training transformation with a focus on adapting curriculum, laboratory facilities and methodological resources. During the "Professor I.M. Kalnin School for Young Scientists" seminar, students from various educational and scientific institutions presented their works and received highly regarded feedback from industry specialists. Dmitriy Nekrasov, Head of the Kapitsa Low Temperature Engineering Department, moderated the event.

The "World of Climate" Exhibition has firmly established itself as the largest business platform for the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration industry in Russia and the CIS, with over 12,000 guests visiting Expocentre Exhibitions in 2025. More than 250 companies from eight countries demonstrated new equipment and technologies on 17,000 square meters of exhibition space, exceeding last year's figures.
Background Information: The primary objectives of the "World of Climate" Exhibition are the introduction to the most advanced equipment innovations, expert dialogue on identifying industry trends and determining short-term and long-term development prospects.