Opportunities for Innovation in Heat Pumps
Tuesday, January 30th, 2024 3:00pm to 4:00pm
: Online
Registration required for online viewing
Electrification has been identified as a key to reducing carbon emissions by eliminating fossil fuels, and heat pumps are a cornerstone of this electrification. However, available heat pump technologies do not meet all of our needs – there are significant market gaps that call for innovative solutions.
Join SyracuseCoE for a panel discussion with three leaders in the application of heat pumps. The work of these panelists offers unique insights into where new heat pump products, as well as supporting technologies, are still needed. By identifying new product needs, we hope that New York innovators will bring their creativity to fill these important gaps.
Panelists:
- Nicole Ceci, Principal Mechanical Engineer, Steven Winter Associates
- Jordan Dentz, VP of NY Operations, MaGrann Associates
- Evan Hallas, Senior Energy Analyst, Taitem Engineering
Moderator:
- Ian Shapiro, SyracuseCoE Associate Director of Building Science and Community Programs
The EPIC Buildings project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy to assist and promote companies developing energy hardware innovations for buildings. The project is led jointly by the SyracuseCoE, the Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems at Syracuse University and by the Tech Garden of CenterState CEO. Read more about the EPIC Buildings Accelerator.