We’re kicking off the new year with a great session. Our speakers will present innovative new technologies used to build and operate commercial buildings. We’ll learn about inventive ultra low-power sensors and energy harvesting technology that do not require WiFi, cellular signals or the building’s internal wiring. We’ll also hear about cutting edge energy systems used in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Cleveland Museum of Natural History projects that allow for remarkable energy savings and reduced emissions. There are also advancements in the way contaminants are removed from boiler systems that require no chemicals, making the process safer and easier as well as more operationally efficient and cost effective. Our last team of speakers will provide a case study of the One Boston Wharf Road project. This unique project incorporated groundbreaking new technology in the manufacture of cement. If every project used this new technology, it would cut carbon emissions from the cement used by 90% without sacrificing performance.
Speakers:
Mike Murphy, Morgen Technology
Tom Sherman, Sustainable Energy Systems
Brian Kane, Osborn Engineering
Caroline Murray, Turner Construction
Mitch Clark, Sublime Systems
2 continuing education credits for: BOMA, AEE, ASHRAE, AIA HSW, certificate of attendance available for self reporting for Professional Engineers, LEED and others.
$15 for members of AIA, ASHRAE, 2030 Districts, Cleveland State University, Greater Cleveland Partnership, USGBC, City of Cleveland
$20 for non-members
Students attend for free
Zoom link will be sent once registration is complete.
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