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AREA 2026 Spring Meetings in Madrid
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4th edition (2026):
8th May 2026 — The European refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump (RACHP) sector is once again spotlighting its future leaders as the European Rising Stars – Women & Youth in Cooling Video Competition enters its final judging phase.
Now in its fourth edition, the competition—organised by the AREA in cooperation with World Refrigeration Day—has become a recognised platform for celebrating technical excellence, diversity, and the next generation of talent across Europe’s cooling sector.
A European showcase of emerging talent
This year, seven finalists from France, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom have been selected across two categories:
Their submissions reflect the reality of modern cooling—where skill, judgement, and experience come together in real-world situations to deliver safe, efficient, and reliable systems.
International judging panel
An international panel of experts is now evaluating the finalists, bringing together:
Winners will be announced at the AREA General Assembly Dinner in Madrid on 21 May 2026.
Promoting inclusion across borders
A distinctive feature of the competition is its commitment to true inclusiveness across Europe.
Participants are encouraged to present their work in their native language, with judges instructed not to penalise linguistic differences. Automatic subtitle translation tools are used to ensure accessibility—recognising that skill and understanding go far beyond language.
Real skills, shared across the sector
The competition highlights the practical expertise that underpins the sector’s contribution to the green transition, including:
This is where it comes to life. These are everyday decisions—getting systems right, solving problems properly, and adapting to real conditions on site. Through this competition, those skills are made visible.
At the same time, it reflects something broader. Across Europe, AREA members are actively involved in training, judging, mentoring, and promoting the next generation—working together to raise standards, support diversity, and strengthen the future workforce. In that sense, the competition is a simple but powerful example of “Cool Intelligence” in action—not just in how systems are designed and delivered, but in how the sector comes together to share knowledge, develop people, and move forward.
A platform for role models
Marco Buoni, Past President of AREA with responsibility for International Affairs, highlighted “The European Rising Stars competition has grown far beyond a contest. It is a platform that brings visibility to the outstanding work carried out every day by women and young professionals in our sector. These participants are not only highly skilled—they are role models and ambassadors for best practice, safety, and energy efficiency across Europe.”
Building the future workforce
Since its launch, the competition has gained increasing international recognition, helping to address one of the sector’s key challenges: attracting, developing, and retaining skilled talent.
By highlighting real achievements and creating space for new voices, the initiative supports a more inclusive and capable workforce—ready to meet the growing demand for sustainable cooling
More information and previous competition entries: https://area-eur.be/competitions
Media enquiries: Marco Buoni – buoni@centrogalileo.it
3rd edition (2025):
After reviewing a series of inspiring video submissions from across Europe, our panel of 12 expert judges has selected the following winners and finalists:
Category A – RACHP Best Practice Mastery
🥇 Chloe Jennings – United Kingdom
🥈 Milena Boettcher – Germany
🥉 Millie Edwards – United Kingdom
Category B – RACHP Design Excellence
🥇 Hannah Romberg, Katharina Breuer, and Anna Halle – Germany
🥈 Aleksandra Milić – Italy
🥉 Araceli Pino Ruiz – Spain
Read the full Press Release HERE.
All participating videos can be found 👇
2nd edition (2024):
The refrigeration industry celebrates a new champion as Charlotte Robinson from the UK clinches the top spot in the second edition of the Women in Cooling video competition.
Robinson impressed the judges with her hands-on practical troubleshooting of a compressor, showcasing her expertise and technical acumen in the field.
The competition, which underscores the vital contributions of women in the refrigeration industry, saw eight female professionals vying for the title. This year's event was particularly notable for its emphasis on practical and design skills, with Robinson's entry highlighting the importance of problem-solving abilities in maintaining and optimizing refrigeration systems.
Read the full Press Release HERE.
All participating videos can be found 👇

About the 1st edition (2023):
The name of the winner was released on the 8 June during the conference #20EUconfRAC: Léana Khaled Payan, young French technician of Axima Refrigeration, who was evaluated as the best among the 12 participants. Congratulations to her!
All 12 participating videos can be found 👇

The International Network for Women in Cooling (INWIC) was established in 2022 to advance the engagement of women, promote career opportunities, and increase their overall participation in the refrigeration, air-conditioning, and heat pumps (RACHP) sector.
INWIC is led by the World Refrigeration Day (WRD) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) OzonAction as the joint Secretariat, in cooperation with a highly-reputed group of founding partners active in this sector – AIRAH (Australia), AREA (Europe), ASHRAE (Global), CAR (China), FAIAR (Latin America), IIR (Global), IOR (UK), ISHRAE (India), JSRAE (Japan), U-3ARC (Africa), and Women in HVAC&R (North America).
Visit INWIC website 👇
