Audacy leads Conry Tech’s seed funding round, that will advance the development of their novel approach to air-conditioning. “Cooling demand is projected to grow significantly globally, particularly in APAC where rising temperatures, rapid urbanisation, and economic growth demand new innovations in the HVAC industry” said Toby Chan, Partner and Co-founder at Audacy.
Read MoreConry Tech was featured by Channel 7 for our innovation in air-conditioning after our recent selection as one of Cicada’s 23 deep tech companies selected to be highlighted in 2025.
Read MoreConry Tech competed in Melbourne’s first Startup World Cup Pitch competition, and was awarded the People’s Choice award. It was an honour to be selected by the audience as the startup with the most compelling pitch.
Read MoreConry Tech has been chosen as one of Australia’s most promising startups, by Cicada x Tech23. We will be part of Australia’s largest deep tech festival in September, showcasing the Australian ideas and businesses that have potential for global impact.
Read MoreABC News - “Mr Conry and his business partner Sam Ringwaldt are now warning of another challenge facing the Australian manufacturing industry — the decline of a little-known but critical trade in the supply chain: toolmaking and engineering pattern-making.”
Read MoreToday we released our report on “Australia’s worst buildings”, an analysis of the colossal energy use and inefficiencies of Australia’s built environment. This found only 2% of 127,000 Australian' offices are tracked by schemes designed to reduce energy use and emissions.
Read MoreUltra-efficient heating and cooling start-up, Conry Tech, has announced the closure of a pre-seed round led by Bandera Capital alongside Pacific Channel.
Read MoreSam shares the pitch for Conry Tech that won the Building startup of the year at Verge.
Read MoreConry Tech is thrilled to announce they have received the Top Building Startup of the Year award from Trellis at the VERGE 2024 Climate Tech conference in San Jose, California.
Read MoreConry Tech has been announced as one of 25 global startup’s to watch in Trellis’ annual list, which spans five categories, Drawdown and Land use, Energy, Buildings, Transport, and Industry.
Read MoreAIRAH 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.
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