The establishment of energy-efficient and environmental standards in the Georgian market is becoming increasingly relevant, placing new challenges on the construction and engineering sectors—particularly in the management of freon-based systems and their compliance with applicable legislation. For this reason, Baumer Academy will organize a three-day workshop in Batumi titled “Freon-Based Systems and Regulations.”

Within the framework of the workshop, a leading industry specialist—HVAC/R engineer Lasha Kareli—will provide a detailed review of freon operating principles, modern environmental standards, and relevant regulations issued by the Government of Georgia. This intensive three-day course will help sector managers and technical specialists gain a comprehensive understanding of legally defined obligations and safety requirements, avoid legal and financial risks, and align their operations with current standards.

For those whose sites are equipped with chillers, VRV systems, or refrigeration units, knowledge of safety regulations is a mandatory requirement. This course will support their professional development, help update their knowledge, and ensure that their working processes are aligned with modern standards.

Batumi’s rapid urban and economic growth requires industry professionals to proactively familiarize themselves with new regulations. Accordingly, the involvement of local specialists in this workshop is crucial for the smooth and safe operation of large-scale projects currently underway in the region.

Seats at the workshop are limited, so interested participants can register in advance via the following link: Registration link

Baumer Academy is an educational platform aimed at enhancing the qualifications of specialists working in the HVAC/R (heating, cooling, and ventilation) sector. The Academy promotes the introduction of modern technologies and international standards in the Georgian market and provides practical training throughout its courses.