Archive for the ‘Trade Show Recaps’ Category

A Trip to Long Beach

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Don’t let the title mislead you. Rather than donning our swimsuits and catching some waves, we spent a few days at the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International Conference. This year’s event was once again well attended by real estate companies, building management organizations and suppliers who brought together cutting edge products for building operations and automation. The show floor was a maze of exhibits – from high tech energy savings applications to clean tech products and services. The constant whirlwind of visitors helped make it a successful show.

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It was reported that AHSRAE’s 90.1, the energy standard for buildings, is being updated this year and will be released in the fall. The 2010 version will facilitate a 20+ percent increase in energy efficiency over the original 2004 version. While more research on construction materials and building envelope design makes it tougher to gain more energy efficiencies, this opens doors for new techniques and innovative products. Consequently, energy savings encompassed the theme of several technical presentations. Techniques, including advanced ventilation, are in demand as building owners seek new ways to reduce their building’s carbon footprint and improve bottom lines through energy cost savings. VOC reduction remains a priority for a healthier work environment, while VOC detection for demand controlled ventilation enables buildings to reduce energy consumption and control indoor air quality.

Not surprisingly, buildings are the primary consumer of energy worldwide, and it’s for this reason that the federal government developed a vision to reduce building energy consumption 30 percent by 2020. Industry advances like the ones seen at the BOMA conference are what will propel this vision forward. Cheers to energy efficiency and healthy air.

Greetings from Sensor + Test

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Hello from the Sensor + Test show in Germany!

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It’s been quite a whirlwind over these past two days, and we’ve engaged one busy booth. Not only have we had the chance to showcase our products, visitors have brought to light several new applications and potential product requests.

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100 free samples of our Indoor Air Monitor were handed out, and it’s quickly becoming the coolest product at the show. Ok, so maybe that’s an exaggeration, but several people have commented on the monitor’s coolness. Not only is it ideally suited as an educational gift for HVAC companies, it’s also perfect for individual users within their own homes. Many visitors have also expressed a huge interest in Intelligent Air Quality (iAQ) products for demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) since the energy and cost saving potential is so apparent – not to mention the sheer functionality of iAQ. There is also a lot of buzz about standard H2 products like our HLS-440P and HPS-100 hydrogen sensor modules because of their critical role in fuel cell technology.

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To all who attended, thank you for making us the leader in the gas sensor community.

VOC Buzz at AHR Expo

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

AHR Expo, the show for HVAC&R industry professionals, saw a lot of traffic, especially for the first couple of days. Everywhere you turned, people were discussing air quality and VOCs. Since both are becoming such an issue, “source control” was a buzz word uttered by many attendants and exhibitors. Specifically, the term was referred to as a way to minimize the sources of VOCs, particularly in building materials, furnishings and coatings. Since these VOCs are toxic, ventilation rates need to account for their presence. Building automation was also a common theme at the show, as systems integrators brought forth new products to improve connectivity and efficiency in building operations. One such product was the IEQ monitor from BAPI, which is able to sense VOCs. Home automation was another popular theme, including zone control and smart appliances. Web-based devices are also arising within the industry for energy efficiency and at-home monitoring so that power usage may be tracked while residents are away from home.

What happens in Vegas…

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Ever been to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas?  It’s one of the world’s largest, with 2,700 exhibitors unveiling 20,000 new products. This year, saving energy is all the rage. New home automation products and services are everywhere. There are products to monitor your utilities and appliances remotely. Web-accessible systems to control your lights and HVAC from wherever you happen to be when you remember you didn’t shut them off. And plenty of gadgets, like monitors that plug into household outlets so you can track energy usage in every room.

Another way to reduce energy costs is to control bathroom fans so that they run only when needed. If you’ve got a just a couple of bathrooms, that might not save you much. But if you’re a facilities manager paying utility bill for fans running in hundreds of bathrooms, the savings can be quite significant. Fortunately, AppliedSensor’s VOC sensors are better at controlling bathroom fans than motion detectors or light detectors. If you’re interested in learning more about how VOC detection saves energy in homes and offices, you don’t need to fight the crowds in Vegas. Just give us a call.