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The latest issue of Australia’s only independent publication servicing the HVACR and climate control sectors, Climate Control News, is out now, and is packed with all the latest industry news.

Hot off the press, the Climate Control News October-November 2023 issue is now on its way to you in the mail, and is also available online for your convenience.

Kicking things off this issue, starting on page 20, CCN presents its very first Women in HVACR showcase, which celebrates women in our industry who are making a difference, and profiles 20 women making their mark in the HVACR industry.

Then to this issue’s feature topics, first, Indoor Air Quality, where Camfil launches its latest innovation in molecular filtration products (page 14); Daikin Australia introduces the Gen IV Air Cooled VFD Screw TZ Chiller (page 14); enVerid Systems releases the newest addition to its HVAC Load Reduction range (page 15); Mojave Energy Systems receives US$12.5m to launch 3rd-gen liquid desiccant AC platform (page 16); Fujitsu General A&NZ partners with Sensibo for Smart Home AC solution (page 16); Eden Academy partners with Panasonic to integrate its X air purification tech (page 18); and Temperzone releases its Clever MT series air handling units (page 19).

Over to Residential Air Conditioning, where a new embodied carbon policy is being introduced (page 30); Australian engineers discover a way to make strong concrete with used-coffee grounds (page 31); Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia wins CHOICE Best Brand AC for sixth consecutive year (page 32); Daikin Australia launches its new Stylish Controller with Zigbee 3.0 (page 32); Midea presents its Green Vision Blue Future showcase at IFA 2023 (page 34); and LG unveils its Smart Cottage housing solution (page 34).

Then, to Compressors, Condensers and Evaporators, where over 500 vocational students took part in the national WorldSkills comp (page 36); Danfoss opens an Application Development Centre in Denmark (page 36); GEA provides Britvic with a heat recovery system (page 37); new joint study on new framework for gas warning system released by Charles Darwin and UTS (page 37); Exergyn aims to mitigate rising global surface temperatures with its solid-state cooling tech (page 38); and Parker’s Zoomlock PUSH refrigerant fittings are improving HVACR companies’ profitability (page 39).

And then, in Temperature Gauge, we unpack the recent reforms being introduced to address the current skills shortage (page 42).

And as usual, we take a look at the biggest News making the rounds in the industry recently, both local and international. This month, we highlight: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Toshiba, Coates, ASBEC, International Institute of Refrigeration, Munters Group, ZECO, Lennox, Hyfa Process Cooling and Glen Dimplex Group.

We also put a spotlight on the latest technology releases from the biggest names in HVACR in our New Products sections.

Check out our latest issue here and enjoy the read.