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Institute of Refrigeration
The Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) is an organisation in the UK that supports the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry.
The Institute was formed in 1899 as the Cold Storage and Ice Association, the first national society in the world for the refrigeration industry. The Institute's first president was Alan Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton. It became the IOR in 1944 when professional membership was introduced. In 2010 the Institute launched a short video explaining the opportunities for careers in the refrigeration industry under the title Careers in Cooling. This uses interviews with a wide range of young people working in different aspects of refrigeration and air-conditioning to explain what a rewarding career it can be. A webpage was also set up to support the video.
The Institute of Refrigeration is governed by a board of trustees which comprises the President, the President-Elect, the Immediate Past-President, the Honorary Treasurer and six elected members.
The current council comprises
The work of the Institute is carried out by committees, including
1899-1903: The Rt Hon Lord Egerton of Tatton
1903-1905: The Rt Hon Lord Whitburgh
1905-1907: Sir Charles Petrie JP
Institute of Refrigeration
The Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) is an organisation in the UK that supports the refrigeration and air-conditioning industry.
The Institute was formed in 1899 as the Cold Storage and Ice Association, the first national society in the world for the refrigeration industry. The Institute's first president was Alan Egerton, 3rd Baron Egerton. It became the IOR in 1944 when professional membership was introduced. In 2010 the Institute launched a short video explaining the opportunities for careers in the refrigeration industry under the title Careers in Cooling. This uses interviews with a wide range of young people working in different aspects of refrigeration and air-conditioning to explain what a rewarding career it can be. A webpage was also set up to support the video.
The Institute of Refrigeration is governed by a board of trustees which comprises the President, the President-Elect, the Immediate Past-President, the Honorary Treasurer and six elected members.
The current council comprises
The work of the Institute is carried out by committees, including
1899-1903: The Rt Hon Lord Egerton of Tatton
1903-1905: The Rt Hon Lord Whitburgh
1905-1907: Sir Charles Petrie JP
