AIRAH recently caught up with our CEO Sam Ringwaldt about the need for innovation in HVAC, and reflected the conversation in their May 2024 Ecolibrium magazine.
Read MoreConry Tech graduated from Creative Destruction Labs’ inaugural Australian program, hosted by Monash University in Melbourne.
Read MoreThe Global Cooling Pledge commits to sustainable cooling with concrete actions, with collective global targets to reduce cooling related emissions by 68% from today by 2050, significantly increase access to sustainable cooling by 2030, and increase the global average efficiency of new air conditioners by 50%. This pledge encompasses much of what Conry Tech strive for each day, and so we proudly support this pledge.
Read MoreConry Tech received Climate Salad’s 2023 Eureka Award, which recognises companies that are boldly tackling the most challenging problems in Climatech. The global impact of comfort is growing, and we continue to strive to fix that.
Read MoreOur report ‘Wreaking HVAC on our planet’, was published on Aug 24th, 2023, and was covered by various publications and media outlets. The links, and the titles of the various articles are provided here.
Read MoreConry Tech’s ‘Wreaking HVAC on our planet’ report was published today, highlighting the severe environmental impact of our comfort, which is a bigger producer of CO2 emissions than all passenger vehicles, flights, and every country except China. 15% of global energy related emissions and 5.5Gt of CO2 each year and growing.
Read MoreSam Ringwaldt chats with Eli Harrell on his Products with a Purpose Podcast on rethinking air-conditioning to reduce the impact of comfort.
Read MoreConry Tech has been selected as one of 24 Climate Tech companies to participate in Climate Salad’s first Global Growth Program.
Read MoreOur report ‘Australia’s dig & ship obsession’, was published on May 31st, 2023, and was covered extensively by various publications and media outlets. The links to the various articles, including the Australian’s interview of Sam Ringwaldt and Ron Conry are provided.
Read MoreAustralia's obsession to “dig and ship” is short-changing the country and slowly burying manufacturing. The Australian Government needs to adopt a “dig, make, then ship” mentality and act urgently to save Australia’s most endangered industry.
This report covers the swift and absolute decline of the Australian manufacturing sector and simultaneous rise of the mining industry.
Read MoreData from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shown that while renewable generation in Australia has increased significantly year on year, the country’s progress towards net zero is stymied by the failure to reduce consumption.
Read MoreExperts predict Australia’s air-conditioning costs will surpass $12 billion in 2023, sparking calls for a new approach to cooling and heating buildings efficiently.
Read MoreAustralia provides tax, research and development, and innovation incentives to attract individuals and businesses to operate in this country, but sometimes investors just aren’t interested in funding the local talent. Here Sam Ringwaldt, Conry Tech CEO talks to Forbes about why he and Ron Conry, Conry Tech CTO previously left Australia and why they are now back.
Read MoreIn my experience of applying for government grants in the US, Canada and Australia, there are some stark flaws in how government money is spent here, who it is given to, and why.
There are four hard-to-swallow truths about how government grants are awarded in this country.
Read MoreAustralian citizens and businesses could spend more money on AC energy bills than ever before this summer, due to rising energy costs, extreme weather events, the shift to remote working, and “dinosaur” air-conditioning units. We estimate that power bills for air conditioning will be over $12.4 billion in 2023, given recent energy price rises.
Read MoreAfter leaving Australia 22 years ago to build a global manufacturing business, Ron Conry has returned to Australia with plans to reinvent commercial airconditioning systems to drastically reduce energy consumption.
Read MoreConry Tech today released “Analysing the language of climate change politics” – a report analysing every word spoken at the recent COP27 plenary sessions (40hrs of video and 230,000+ words).
Read MoreConry Tech is proud to have been selected as a finalist for the Australian Climate Tech Festival “Climate Tech Newcomer 2022 Award”, from amongst an extensive field of young companies doing amazing things in Climate Tech in Australia.
Read MoreSam Ringwaldt chats with Nick Zeltzer on his uplifting podcast that is tackling climate change.
Read MoreConry Tech is one of just ten Australian startups selected for EnergyLab’s 2022 Climate Solutions Accelerator.
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