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EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Series: Automation
13 Mar - 05:30 PM
Perth, Australia
With the turn of the millennium nearly two decades behind us, and the world changing quicker than ever, smart technology is becoming increasingly commonplace. Whether for cost savings, convenience or efficiency; from recurring orders to automatic bill payments, our obsession with automating our lives is far from unfounded. But how can this approach serve the energy sector? In this event, brought to you by EnergyLab, we explore how building automation can benefit both the occupants and the electricity grid.
We hope you can join us for drinks and a discussion on automation with a panel of experts. This is a chance to meet like-minded people to discuss startup opportunities in smart buildings. Free to attend, drinks provided.
The panel
Panelists to be announced soon.
Timing
5:30pm: Doors open
6:00pm: Panel discussion followed by Q&A with the audience
7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks
8:00pm: Event concludes
About EnergyLab
EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au.
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This is the second event in EnergyLab's three-part series on smart buildings, leading to a hackathon to generate related startup ideas. More information on each upcoming event can be found below:
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Series: Data & Analytics
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Series: Demand Response
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Hackathon
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EnergyLab is looking for volunteers to help run our events and programs. The EnergyLab Volunteer Program provides an opportunity for passionate and hard-working individuals to contribute to our work and be rewarded for doing so. Find out more and apply online.
EnergyLab Canberra: Trends in Energy Generation
05 Mar - 05:30 PM
Canberra, Australia
The way we generate energy is changing for the better. Cleaner means of meeting our energy needs are becoming more accessible and more viable. With improving technologies and greater integration there is potential for an accelerated freedom from fossil fuels, but what are the bottlenecks holding us back and where are the opportunities for innovation? In this event, brought to you by EnergyLab, we’ll explore the trends shaping the first phase of a fully-integrated clean energy world.
We hope you can join us for drinks and a discussion on trends in clean energy generation with a panel of experts. This event will form part of the CIT Zero CO2 - Industry Forum.
The panel
Dr. Igor Skryabin, Research and Business Development Manager, ANU Energy Change Institute.
Linda Koschier, Head of Partnerships, Origin Energy.
Nathan Steggel, Co-Founder & Technical Director, Windlab.
Timing
5:30pm: Doors open
6:00pm: Panel discussion followed by Q&A with the audience
7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks
8:00pm: Event concludes
About EnergyLab
EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au.
Want more?
This is the first event in EnergyLab's three-part series on trends in clean energy, leading to a hackathon to generate related startup ideas. More information on each upcoming event can be found below:
EnergyLab Canberra: Trends in Energy Storage & Smart Grids
EnergyLab Canberra: Trends in Energy Consumption
EnergyLab Canberra: Clean Energy Hackathon
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EnergyLab Brisbane Smart Buildings Series: Data & Analytics
20 Feb - 05:30 PM
Fortitude Valley, Australia
With the 21st century well under way, and the world changing quicker than ever, it’s the effective use of data that’s steering many of the transformations we’re witnessing. From optimising our online experience to predicting traffic jams. But how is data being used to improve where we spend most of our lives? In this series of events, brought to you by EnergyLab, we explore how to make buildings smarter in order to benefit both the occupants and the electricity grid.
We hope you can join us for drinks and a discussion on data & analytics with a panel of experts. This is a chance to meet like-minded people to discuss startup opportunities in smart buildings. Free to attend, drinks provided.
The panel
Katrina Donaghy, Co-Founder, Civic Ledger.
Jessica Osborne, Founder, Josh Develop | Co-Founder, Healthy Homes.
Jonathan Dalton, Managing Director, Viridis.
Brad Parsons, CEO & Founder, MOVUS.
Timing
5:30pm: Doors open
6:00pm: Panel discussion followed by Q&A with the audience
7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks
8:00pm: Event concludes
About EnergyLab
EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au.
Want more?
This is the first event in EnergyLab's three-part series on smart buildings, leading to a hackathon to generate related startup ideas. More information on each upcoming event can be found below:
EnergyLab Brisbane Smart Buildings Series: Automation
EnergyLab Brisbane Smart Buildings Series: Demand Response
EnergyLab Brisbane Smart Buildings Hackathon
If you would like to receive invitations to other events EnergyLab organises in the future, please sign up to our mailing list.
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Series: Data & Analytics
12 Feb - 05:30 PM
Perth, Australia
With the 21st century well under way, and the world changing quicker than ever, it’s the effective use of data that’s steering many of the transformations we’re witnessing. From optimising our online experience to predicting traffic jams. But how is data being used to improve where we spend most of our lives? In this series of events, brought to you by EnergyLab, we explore how to make buildings smarter in order to benefit both the occupants and the electricity grid.
We hope you can join us for drinks and a discussion on data & analytics with a panel of experts. This is a chance to meet like-minded people to discuss startup opportunities in smart buildings. Free to attend, drinks provided.
The panel
Dr Samantha Hall, Managing Director, Rate My Space.
Phil Hues, Built Environment Leader - WA, Aurecon.
Associate Professor Rachel Cardell-Oliver, Head of Department - Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Western Australia.
Alison Delmenico, Corporate Systems Project Lead, Bueno.
Timing
5:30pm: Doors open
6:00pm: Panel discussion followed by Q&A with the audience
7:00pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks
8:00pm: Event concludes
About EnergyLab
EnergyLab is Australia’s leading platform for launching new energy businesses. Our integrated approach draws on the community of clean energy entrepreneurs and offers a range of ways to engage and leverage their ideas, technologies and resources. To read more about EnergyLab head to energylab.org.au.
Want more?
This is the first event in EnergyLab's three-part series on smart buildings, leading to a hackathon to generate related startup ideas. More information on each upcoming event can be found below:
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Series: Automation
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Series: Demand Response
EnergyLab Perth Smart Buildings Hackathon
If you would like to receive invitations to other events EnergyLab organises in the future, please sign up to our mailing list.
Volunteer for EnergyLab
EnergyLab is looking for volunteers to help run our events and programs. The EnergyLab Volunteer Program provides an opportunity for passionate and hard-working individuals to contribute to our work and be rewarded for doing so. Find out more and apply online.