Italy

Italy is represented by the ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – University of Bologna.

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National team leader

Prof. Dr. Gian Luca Morini
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – University of Bologna
Department of Industrial Engineering
Viale Risorgimento 2
Bologna, Italy
Phone: +39 051 20 9 3381
Email: gianluca.morini3@unibo.it
Internet: https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/gianluca.morini3
   

National team

Junior Ass. Prof. Dr. Claudia Naldi
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – University of Bologna
Department of Industrial Engineering
Viale Risorgimento 2
Bologna, Italy
Tel: +39 051 20 9 3384
Email: claudia.naldi2@unibo.it
Internet: https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/claudia.naldi2
Junior Ass. Prof. Dr. Matteo Dongellini
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – University of Bologna
Department of Industrial Engineering
Viale Risorgimento 2
Bologna, Italy
Tel: +39 051 20 9 0467
E-Mail: matteo.dongellini@unibo.it
Internet: https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/matteo.dongellini
   

Italian links

Assoclima
ASSOCLIMA is the Association of Air Conditioning System Manufacturers federated to ANIMA Confindustria Meccanica Varia.
Founded in 1964 as Co.Aer (Association of Aeraulic Equipment and Systems Manufacturers), it represents an industrial sector with 81 member companies and more than 7,200 employees.
ASSOCLIMA’s fundamental objective is to contribute to the improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of air-conditioning systems, pursuing both the well-being of people and the protection of the environment. Various product groups come together in ASSOCLIMA: in addition to heat pumps, air conditioning equipment and terminal equipment, cooling towers, fans, air distribution and diffusion components, air filters and heat exchangers.
https://www.assoclima.it
AICARR
Founded in 1960 as a spin-off of the prestigious ASHRAE organization, the Italian Association for Air Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration (AiCARR) has always dealt with issues relating to the responsible use of energy and natural resources and the innovation of energy infrastructures, both in residential and industrial buildings. AiCARR has more than 2400 members, among which planners, machinery builders, installers, maintenance operatives, scholars, researchers, students, government, and national and international body officials. AiCARR’s main strengths are its ability to deal with current issues in a timely, its authority, its maximum transparency, its ability to protect the technical and cultural interests of its own members, and its commitment to sustainability. AiCARR’s areas of interest are the building energy design, the development and dissemination of technical rules and regulations, the innovation of residential and industrial buildings with a view to achieving energy savings, the maintenance of installations, and the use of renewable energy.
https://www.aicarr.org