EFRC accepting paper for next conference

Abstract deadline is Oct. 31

The European Forum For Reciprocating Compressors (EFRC) is accepting abstracts for presentation consideration at the 14th EFRC Conference to be held Oct. 14-16, 2025, in Hamburg, Germany.

Owners, operators, manufacturers, contractors, and scientists engaged in research will be given the opportunity to report on their experiences with reciprocating compressors and share solutions to industry challenges.

Contributions on all kinds reciprocating compressor technology are welcome, such as conventional concepts, membrane compressors, hydraulically driven compressors, etc.

Speakers wishing to present a non-commercial paper should submit an abstract in English by using the provided template (click here for template). This is the only form being accepted. The EFRC program committee will evaluate papers on the basis of the information supplied in this document. This form must be completed and returned no later than Oct 31.

Abstracts will be peer-reviewed. Selected authors will be invited to submit a 10-page paper for peer-reviewed publication in the conference proceedings.

For more information, visit www.recip.org

The EFRC was founded in June 1999 as a non-profit association to support European users, manufacturers, and scientists working with reciprocating compressors in terms of technology, exchange of experience, formation, and enforcement of standards and precompetitive research. Since then, its geographical reach has grown to include all of Europe and the United States. The EFRC acts as a “forum of ideas,” providing the opportunity for members to exchange ideas to further reciprocating compressor technology.

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