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Hudson Technologies (NASDAQ: HDSN) announced it will host a Climate Week NYC 2026 panel titled “Building a Resilient Refrigerant Supply for the Low-GWP Transition” on Monday, September 21, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET at NASDAQ MarketSite. The Hudson-sponsored discussion, moderated by President and CEO Ken Gaglione, will feature industry representatives, scientists, and researchers addressing the AIM Act–mandated reduction in HFC refrigerant production allowances and anticipated supply shortages.

Topics will include meeting demand from legacy HFC equipment amid tightening supply, expanding refrigerant recovery, developing advanced separation technologies for mixed refrigerants, and supporting the shift to next‑generation, lower‑GWP refrigerants and cooling equipment. Expert panelists include Dr. Mark Shiflett (University of Kansas and EARTH), Dr. Kalin Baca (Icorium), Nathan Walker (Daikin Comfort Technologies), and Raghav Muralidharan (Rocky Mountain Institute). Registration is in‑person, limited, and first come, first served.

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Market Reaction – HDSN

+5.24% $5.93 3.6x vol
15m delay
+5.24% Vs previous close
$5.93 Last Price
$5.63 $5.93 Day Range
$249.59M Market Cap
3.6x Rel. Volume

Following this news, HDSN has gained 5.24%, reflecting a notable positive market reaction. Our momentum scanner has triggered 17 alerts so far, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. The stock is currently trading at $5.93. Trading volume is very high at 3.6x the average, suggesting strong buying interest.

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Market Context

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Analysis

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Key Figures

Panel date: September 21, 2026 Panel time: 1:00 p.m. ET Climate Week attendance: More than 100,000 people +5 more
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Panel date September 21, 2026 Hudson-sponsored Climate Week NYC panel
Panel time 1:00 p.m. ET September 21, 2026 event
Climate Week attendance More than 100,000 people Annual Climate Week NYC participation
Climate Week events 1,000+ events Annual events across New York City
University start date August 2016 Dr. Mark Shiflett joined the University of Kansas
U.S. patents 51 U.S. patents Dr. Mark Shiflett inventor record
Published articles Over 170 articles Dr. Mark Shiflett publication record
Icorium founding 2022 Dr. Kalin Baca co-founded Icorium

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 05 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 05 Defense contract award Positive -9.1% DLA re-awarded a $210 million contract through August 4, 2031
Aug 05 2Q26 earnings report Negative -9.1% Lower margins, earnings, and full-year gross-margin guidance weighed on results
Jul 22 Earnings call scheduling Neutral +3.2% Conference call scheduled for August 5 to discuss second-quarter results
May 28 Contract extension Positive -0.9% DLA contract expiration extended from July 29 to November 29, 2026
May 18 Insider share purchases Positive +0.6% Board members and senior managers increased their common-stock holdings

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

The stock historically diverged from positive or neutral news on three of the five selected events, including two contract-related announcements.

Key Terms

low-gwp, aim act, ionic-liquid separations
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low-gwp technical
"Building a Resilient Refrigerant Supply for the Low-GWP Transition"
Low-GWP means a product, chemical or technology that produces far less warming effect on the atmosphere compared with traditional alternatives, where GWP stands for global warming potential. Investors care because regulators and buyers are increasingly favoring lower-emission options, which can create new markets, reduce regulatory risk and affect costs and long-term demand—think of it like choosing a cleaner, more efficient fuel that becomes required or preferred over time.
aim act regulatory
"the upcoming AIM Act-mandated reduction in HFC refrigerant production allowances"
AIM Act is a U.S. federal law that requires a phased reduction in the use of certain potent industrial refrigerants and chemicals, notably hydrochlorofluorocarbons and hydrofluorocarbons, to curb greenhouse gas emissions. For investors, it matters because it forces manufacturers, suppliers and service providers to change materials, technologies and supply chains—similar to a new building code that requires costly retrofits—affecting costs, product demand and regulatory compliance risks across industries.
ionic-liquid separations technical
"her research on ionic-liquid separations formed the technical foundation for Icorium"
Ionic-liquid separations are chemical processes that use salts that are liquid at low temperatures (ionic liquids) to dissolve, extract, or selectively separate components from mixtures, such as solvents, gases, or dissolved solids. They matter to investors because these techniques can change production costs, waste handling, energy use and product quality in industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals and recycling—similar to swapping ordinary sponges for a custom one that soaks up only the stuff you want.

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WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J., Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hudson Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: HDSN) a leading provider of innovative and sustainable refrigerant products and services to the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration industry – and one of the nation’s largest refrigerant reclaimers – today announced that it will host a panel discussion “Building a Resilient Refrigerant Supply for the Low-GWP Transition,” on Monday, September 21, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET at NASDAQ MarketSite.  

The event is part of Climate Week NYC 2026, the world’s largest climate event and a global platform for advancing climate and economic progress at scale. Each year, Climate Week NYC brings together more than 100,000 people across 1,000+ events across New York City. Participants include leaders who shape and deliver change across business, government, finance, and civil society, with the event connecting the people and ideas that are building a low-carbon economy.

The Hudson-sponsored panel, moderated by Ken Gaglione, President and Chief Executive Officer, will feature representatives from the refrigerant industry, credentialed scientists, and experienced researchers to discuss the upcoming AIM Act-mandated reduction in HFC refrigerant production allowances and the expected corresponding supply shortage. Among other issues, the panel will discuss strategies to meet demand from the installed base of legacy HFC equipment as supply tightens, including expanding industry-wide recovery efforts, developing innovative separation technology for mixed refrigerants, and supporting the transition to next-generation, lower GWP refrigerants and cooling equipment.

Expert panelists include:

  • Dr. Mark Shiflett, Director, Environmentally Applied Refrigerant Technology Hub (EARTH)
    • Professor Shiflett is a Distinguished Foundation Professor and holds the D.L. Constant Distinguished Professorship in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Kansas. He is the Director of the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center – Environmentally Applied Refrigerant Technology Hub (EARTH) and Director of the Wonderful Institute for Sustainable Engineering (WISE) at the University of Kansas. He is cofounder of three companies and serves as Chief Science Officer for Icorium Company and President of Sulverra Corporation and Pvera Tech, LLC. He joined the University of Kansas in August 2016 after retiring from the DuPont Company where he worked for 28 years. He is an inventor on 51 U.S. patents which includes inventing R-404A, R-407A and C, and R-402A and B. He has published over 170 articles, many of which with his students, and is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Delaware.

  • Dr. Kalin Baca, CEO & Co-Founder, Icorium
    • Dr. Kalin Baca is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Icorium Company, a technology startup commercializing advanced separation technologies that reclaim complex refrigerant mixtures to enable effective re-use and re-purposing. She co-founded Icorium in 2022 to translate university research into commercial engineering solutions and has led the company from academic research through pilot validation and early commercialization. Dr. Baca earned her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Kansas, where her research on ionic-liquid separations formed the technical foundation for Icorium, and she also holds an MBA, MS, and BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of New Mexico. Prior to founding Icorium, she worked at Sandia National Laboratories, where she contributed to an R&D 100 Award–winning team. She is an inventor on six patents and patent applications, has authored twelve peer-reviewed publications, and has delivered more than forty technical presentations. Her work focuses on sustainable refrigerant reclaim and the commercialization of advanced separation technologies.

  • Nathan Walker, Senior Vice President, Environmental Business Development, Daikin Comfort Technologies
    • Nathan has served as Senior Vice President of Environmental Business Development since April 2022, leading initiatives that support Daikin’s commitment to integrating sustainability into its products, operations, and long-term business strategy. Previously, he served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Marketing from 2016 until assuming his current role. He has more than 25 years of experience in HVAC engineering and marketing. Nathan holds an MBA from University of Texas and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tennessee Technological University.

  • Raghav Muralidharan, Senior Associate, Cooling, Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
    • Raghav is a senior associate on RMI’s Global Cooling team, in the Carbon-Free Buildings Program. His work focuses on researching refrigerant management, refrigerant transition, and energy-efficient cooling in the United States and India. Prior to his work on cooling, Raghav previously worked on issues such as urban land use and housing, as well as methane emissions measurement and abatement from oil and gas systems.

Ken Gaglione commented, “We are pleased to once again sponsor an exciting panel of experts at the iconic NASDAQ location. We are bringing together this distinguished group to communicate new ideas and to review the concrete actions already taking place to build a low-carbon economy and a more secure future.”

Registration for this in-person event is limited and available on a first come/first served basis.

https://www.hudsontech.com/climate-week-2026/

About Hudson Technologies         

Hudson Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of innovative and sustainable refrigerant products and services to the Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration industry. For nearly three decades, we have demonstrated our commitment to our customers and the environment by becoming one of the first in the United States and largest refrigerant reclaimers through multimillion dollar investments in the plants and advanced separation technology required to recover a wide variety of refrigerants and restoring them to Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute standard for reuse as certified EMERALD Refrigerants™. The Company's products and services are primarily used in commercial air conditioning, industrial processing and refrigeration systems, and include refrigerant and industrial gas sales, refrigerant management services consisting primarily of reclamation of refrigerants and RefrigerantSide® Services performed at a customer's site, consisting of system decontamination to remove moisture, oils and other contaminants. The Company’s Chiller Chemistry® and Chill Smart® services are predictive and diagnostic service offerings to increase energy efficiency and overall chiller life. As a component of the Company’s products and services, the Company also generates carbon offset projects.

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

Statements contained herein which are not historical facts constitute forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to, changes in the laws and regulations affecting the industry, changes in the demand and price for refrigerants (including unfavorable market conditions adversely affecting the demand for, and the price of, refrigerants), the Company's ability to source refrigerants, regulatory and economic factors, seasonality, competition, litigation, the nature of supplier or customer arrangements that become available to the Company in the future, adverse weather conditions, possible technological obsolescence of existing products and services, possible reduction in the carrying value of long-lived assets, estimates of the useful life of its assets, potential environmental liability, customer concentration, the ability to obtain financing, the ability to meet financial covenants under its existing credit facility, any delays or interruptions in bringing products and services to market, the timely availability of any requisite permits and authorizations from governmental entities and third parties as well as factors relating to doing business outside the United States, including changes in the laws, regulations, policies, and political, financial and economic conditions, including inflation, interest and currency exchange rates, of countries in which the Company may seek to conduct business, the Company’s ability to successfully integrate any assets it acquires from third parties into its operations, and other risks detailed in the Company's 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and other subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The words "believe", "expect", "anticipate", "may", "plan", "should" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements.  Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statement was made.

Investor Relations Contact:
John Nesbett/Jennifer Belodeau
IMS Investor Relations
(203) 972-9200
hudson@imsinvestorrelations.com
Company Contact:
Brian Bertaux, CFO
Hudson Technologies, Inc.
(845) 735-6000
bbertaux@hudsontech.com

FAQ

What event is Hudson Technologies (NASDAQ: HDSN) hosting during Climate Week NYC 2026?

Hudson Technologies is hosting a panel titled “Building a Resilient Refrigerant Supply for the Low-GWP Transition.” According to Hudson Technologies, it will focus on HFC phase-down impacts, supply resilience, and strategies to support adoption of next-generation, lower global warming potential refrigerants and cooling equipment.

When and where is the Hudson Technologies HDSN panel at Climate Week NYC 2026?

The Hudson Technologies panel takes place on Monday, September 21, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. ET at NASDAQ MarketSite. According to Hudson Technologies, this in-person event is part of Climate Week NYC 2026, the large annual climate gathering in New York City.

What topics will be discussed at Hudson Technologies’ Climate Week NYC 2026 refrigerant panel?

The panel will discuss AIM Act–mandated HFC production reductions, expected refrigerant supply shortages, and meeting demand from legacy HFC equipment. According to Hudson Technologies, panelists will address recovery expansion, advanced separation technologies, and the transition to next-generation, lower-GWP refrigerants and cooling systems.

Who are the expert speakers at the Hudson Technologies (HDSN) Climate Week NYC 2026 panel?

Expert speakers include Dr. Mark Shiflett, Dr. Kalin Baca, Nathan Walker, and Raghav Muralidharan, moderated by CEO Ken Gaglione. According to Hudson Technologies, they bring expertise in refrigerant science, advanced separation technologies, HVAC sustainability, and global cooling policy and research.

How can attendees register for the Hudson Technologies Climate Week NYC 2026 panel event?

Registration is available online and limited, on a first come, first served basis. According to Hudson Technologies, interested attendees can visit its dedicated event page at https://www.hudsontech.com/climate-week-2026/ to secure in-person attendance while space remains.

Why is the AIM Act refrigerant phase-down a focus of Hudson Technologies’ 2026 panel?

The AIM Act mandates reductions in HFC refrigerant production allowances, which may tighten supply and affect legacy systems. According to Hudson Technologies, the panel will examine strategies to manage supply constraints, enhance recovery, and facilitate a shift to lower-GWP refrigerants and equipment.