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IB09: Best practice when designing for critical environmental control towards net zero carbon emissions

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IBTech Insight Series
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Room E3.4

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With the increase of digital & connectivity, we are seeing the rise of IT & Data Center applications across various segments, including Hospitals, Transportation, Retail & Industry. With this comes the increasing demand for efficient cooling centres. Such IT applications consumes around 100% of the electricity, which gets converted into heat. These data centers & critical cooling applications, collectively affect sustainability and the environment. This session will cover the highly prised topic of how organisations may start their journey toward a Net Zero Carbon Footprint, through technology, innovation and energy management. Seminar Cost - $30


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Johann D'Silva
Solution Architect - Critical Infrastructure
Schneider

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Johann has over 15years experience within the Critical Infrastructure and Data Centre industry and is a Chartered Professional Engineer with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Business Degree. Within the industry he has worked with different market vertical segments as well as channels, including end users, consultants, electrical and mechanical contractors, and reseller partners. Johann is currently the Pacific Zone Sustainability Lead for Schneider Electric's Secure Power Division and a critical infrastructure Solution Architect within their Regional Application Centre group.
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Miguel Lopez
National Technical Specialist, Cooling
Schneider Electric

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Miguel has 29 years' experience in Mission Critical Precision Cooling for Air Conditioning applications. He provides advocacy, technical support, and ensures precise room temperature and humidity control for critical cooling needs in computer rooms, data centres, archive storage rooms, and testing laboratories. Ras holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics & Engineering and a Post Graduate diploma in General Business. With almost 20 years of experience in the Electrical & Building Services industry, he has worked with End Users, Consultants, Electrical Contractors, and Switchboard Builders. Ras leads Schneider Electric's Critical Power & Cooling Solution Architect team in Australia & New Zealand.
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