At Climate Week NYC, a breakthrough HVAC technology that could help homeowners avoid peak pricing while also addressing growing concerns of over-stressing the grid was announced.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is now able to handle many of an HVAC contractor’s administrative tasks, and also help employees perform their own tasks better.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced seven finalists in the $10 million Empire Technology Prize, a competitive opportunity for global solution providerslaunched last October to advance building technologies for low carbon heating system retrofits in tall commercial and multifamily buildings in New York State.
When it comes to projects focused on energy efficiency, choosing the right controls can be the difference between a happy customer or an unintended performance downgrade. That’s where CEDIA integrators or custom electronics (CE) professionals can lend a hand.
Jeff Shusta, a seasoned business strategist, joins Daikin Applied as vice president of corporate development and Ashish Srivastava, an experienced executive in digital transformation, has been named vice president of digital and information technology.
Through the use of sustainable building practices and the implementation of the latest technology, the HVAC industry is helping to create more sustainable commercial buildings.
As AI technology continues to advance and becomes nearly indistinguishable from a human representative, HVAC companies can use these tools to help streamline the workloads of CSRs.