Editorial

Open Loop, Closed Loop

I’m not sure if you would remember, but in early 2011, Climate Control Middle East magazine had hosted a conference in Abu Dhabi, where District Cooling and standalone DX systems got a fair and decent hearing.

The building of a platform

One of the key takeaways from The Climate Control Conference in Riyadh in November 2012 was the expressed need for a VRF Association, something along the lines of the International District Energy Association

DC and Certainty

With the 2022 FIFA World Cup about a decade away, Qatar, at long last, is surely in the cusp of a spurt in construction growth

Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno

In the context of the Middle East, Dominic McPolin, the Chief Planning Officer at the Central Planning Office in the Ministry of Works in the Kingdom of Bahrain, is a rare voice.

Pipeline of Hope

The lingering political tension involving Iran is of deep concern, to say the least.

Something to chew on

The UAE imports 85% of the food it consumes. This includes temperature-sensitive fruit juices and meat.

Dos AND DUST-NOTS

Dust does not discriminate, so why should decision-makers?

Oxygen for innovation

At a recent press conference to announce the World Energy Forum (WEF), from October 22 to 24 in Dubai, the message was rammed home that Dubai is serious in its intent to pursue an energy-efficient future

The Burden of Proof

With the impending phase-out of HCFCs, in 2013, the UAE has evolved a strategy of a two-phase response.

For better health and nutrition

In what is becoming an annual exercise, Climate Control Middle East magazine, as part of its editorial coverage of the refrigeration industry, gathered a set of regional and international food establishments and refrigeration equipment companies in end-May to discuss common issues concerning both camps.

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