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Registrations open for Future of HVAC 2016 Conference

Registrations are open for AIRAH’s Future of HVAC 2016 Conference.

The Future of HVAC 2016 Conference will be held in Brisbane from September 7-8. AIRAH have so far confirmed six speakers that will be giving presentations at the Conference. The six speakers are: Hongsen Zhang from Energy Action, Andrew Corney from Sefaira, Peter Henry from Fantech, Nicki Parker from AECOM, Carl Agar from A.G. Coombs and Paul Bannister from Energy Action.

AIRAH’s website states that Hongsen Zhang’s presentation will focus on “a calibrated simulation study for an office building in Canberra, where the modelling and calibration process is demonstrated.”

Andrew Corney’s presentation will focus on findings from interviews with mechanical engineers and will “examine why load calculations are becoming less common.”

Peter Henry’s presentation will “explore low-pressure duct design benefits, and review a case study that will demonstrate the data results of what can be achieved.”

Nicki Parker’s presentation will focus on “resilient HVAC design and how the industry can use future climate projections to understand how buildings will perform throughout their intended design life.”

Carl Agar’s presentation will focus on utilisation of cloud technologies to augment facilities and asset management and Paul Bannister’s presentation will focus on NABERS.

More information on the Future of HVAC 2016 Conference, including registration costs, can be found here.

 

 

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