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Mitsubishi Electric Australia has launched its newest mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) system, designed to recover heat from the air inside a home and transfer it to fresh, dry air introduced from outside. Mitsubishi says the new system is ideally suited to residential buildings – including multi-stories or homes located in inner-city locations – […]
Gold Coast-based SuperCool Group is celebrating a milestone anniversary, marking 40 years in business. According to Managing Director Mark Mitchell (pictured), his early workshop ambitions started with trying to follow in his father’s footsteps. “As one of the first Nissan dealers in Australia, my dad sold the first Bluebird in 1959, and became a Toyota […]
Bioengineers at the University of Texas in Austin, USA, have developed a sensory heating and cooling mattress and pillow system that can help people fall asleep. It is designed to manipulate bodily temperatures through sensors connected to the skin. Research fellow at Harvard Medical School’s Division of Sleep Medicine and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Shahab […]
Seeley International is bringing a range of commercial and residential HVAC&R products to its ARBS display – at stand number 412 – including the launch of a new modular system. The company will have several newly developed residential and commercial products on display this year, including the new modular Climate Wizard CW-X2, officially launching at […]
Software billionaire Bill Gates is investing in air conditioning startup Blue Frontier, a company that aims to develop technology that will improve air conditioning efficiency and reduce harmful environmental impacts. Blue Frontier has received a $20 million round of funding, with backers including Bill Gates’ investment fund Breakthrough Energy Ventures, among others. According to its […]
The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) is recommending that the publication date for the National Construction Code 2022 be pushed back from September to October. Building Ministers are scheduled to meet in late August 2022 and still need to make some key decisions about NCC 2022. This includes the final analysis from the ABCB on […]
LG Electronics Australia Business Solutions, in conjunction with Integrate Group, recently provided a customised HVAC solution to a historic building, home of new Brisbane restaurant Stratton Bar and Kitchen. Founded by Mrs Brown’s Bar and Kitchen owners Ben and Tarryn Brown, the unusual venue is situated inside two refurbished WWII-era aeroplane hangars in Newstead, Brisbane. […]
Job management software platform AroFlo has added new functionality to its digital equipment for HVAC business owners. The new Request for Quotes feature is designed for HVAC professionals who rely on contractors, making it easier for them to organise labour faster and secure the best price for materials. The new functionality allows trade professionals to […]
A team from UNSW Sydney supported by the federal government has released a series of case studies that highlight the biggest opportunities for energy efficiency savings in existing commercial buildings. The project originated with the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (now DCCEEW), which sought to develop case studies showcasing the top low-cost options […]
NABERS has confirmed that its energy rating tool for warehouses and cold stores will launch in September 2022. The new tool represents a step forward for this sector being able to manage and gain recognition for environmental performance and progress towards net zero emissions. According to NABERS, there has been a lot of buzz around […]
The Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) is calling for input in reviewing and updating the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Handbook to reflect the latest scientific evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic. “The importance of IAQ in buildings has recently been highlighted through the COVID-19 pandemic,” says the ABCB, “since adequate IAQ can help to minimise the […]
Fujitsu General held its annual general conference in June, celebrating the company’s top performers and planning for its future success. Held in Hobart, Tasmania, the conference invited delegates to learn about the company’s key priorities for 2023 and beyond, while also recognising the achievements of the past year. Delegates also visited Tasmania’s Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, […]
APS Industrial is bringing its Desigo FIT applications to ARBS 2022. The company says the Desigo FIT applications for heating, cooling and ventilation are the perfect fit for small to medium-sized buildings, including schools, small offices, residential buildings and small hotels. “Desigo FIT equips you for growing projects,” says APS Industrial. “Start your project small […]
The Women of AIRAH Special Technical Group is hosting a special leadership breakfast, coinciding with ARBS 2022. The breakfast is open to AIRAH members and industry. The hosts promise an inspiring discussion about how to contribute to making industry culture more inclusive, with special guest Kathryn Howard delivering a presentation. Disputes Partner at high-profile law […]
Ashraf Abdalla has been announced as the new Chief Executive Officer of Smardt, succeeding Vince Canino. The announcement was made by Jiang Li, Chairman of the TICA Group and Smardt’s Board of Directors, following TICA’s recent acquisition of 100 per cent ownership of Smardt. “As we look forward to propelling Smardt upward to the next […]
Western Australia has taken the next step towards implementing professional registration requirements for engineers, with the release of a Decision Regulatory Impact Statement (DRIS) on registration of building engineers. As it is laid out in the DRIS, the proposed scheme is similar to schemes in other jurisdictions, but also has some important differences. To begin […]
Researchers from the University of Toronto have created a new, low-cost “optofluidic” system that could help buildings save energy by dynamically changing the appearance of their exteriors. The research is inspired by marine life such as krill, shrimp and crabs. Master’s student in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Raphael Kay, compares the new technology […]
ARBS 2022 is fast approaching, with the southern hemisphere’s largest HVAC&R and building services trade show set to open its doors on August 16. And, as it only comes around once every two years, there’s a few key reasons to attend. Everything under one roof ARBS organisers say the event is a fantastic opportunity to […]
The Australian Research Council has confirmed $5 million in funding for a new training centre to reduce airborne infections through improved indoor air quality for better public health in new building systems. The project, backed by various universities and industry partners – including many from the HVAC&R sector – will be led by QUT Distinguished […]
Daikin has announced a new addition to its VRV Round Flow Cassette range: the Round Flow Cassette with Sensing and Streamer. According to Daikin, Streamer technology is the company’s latest advancement in integrated purification, effectively optimising indoor air quality for the comfort, wellbeing and productivity of building occupants. “Built into the cassette, the Streamer emits […]