Heat and Eat: A Matchmaking Event for Industrial Heat Pumps and the Food Industry

28 May 2024
05:00 – 07:00

This event aims to present the opportunities and benefits of high-temperature heat pumps when used in the food and beverage industry and to provide a space for heat pump & component manufacturers and food industry representatives to learn about the most relevant best practices in the sector and discuss opportunities for collaboration.  

The event will be divided into two main parts: in the first hour you will hear about the potential of large-scale industrial heat pumps, the perspective of the food & beverage sectors on the decarbonisation of their processes and EU Funding opportunities supporting industrial CO2 reduction through this technology. The second hour of the event will be focused on interaction among participants representing the food & beverage and heat pump industries. The discussions will be organised around several round tables each of them focussing on a specific case study. 

This event is held in the framework of SPIRIT and PUSH2HEAT, two European research projects funded under the Horizon Europe Programme that aim at fostering the uptake of high-temperature heat pumps for industry. 

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