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related to ATMOsphere Australia 2017
published on 2 May 2017
13 pages

Dario Ferlin from Woolworths Engineering Services spoke about the challenges faced and lessons learned by Woolworths leading up to their first transcritical CO2 system at Colebee, New South Wales

About the speaker(s)

Dario Ferlin

 

Dario Ferlin graduated with an honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from Melbourne University. He entered the refrigeration industry in 2001 as a rack design engineer for EPTA (Italy) and collaborated in the first transcritical CO2 projects being piloted in Europe. In 2004 he starting working for EPTA as an applications engineer in the export department and oversaw turn-key projects for key supermarket accounts in developing countries. In 2009 he relocated to Sydney to work for Woolworths; firstly in the capacity of a refrigeration engineer focusing on developing the showcase and refrigeration plant specifications and more recently in the role of innovations engineer.