Webinar
Modernizing Yesterday’s Buildings to Leverage Today’s Opportunities
This webinar will highlight common system types from the past 50 years, exploring retrofit and upgrade opportunities inclusive of the latest technologies to help customers reach their goals – from decarbonization, energy efficiency, productivity, compatibility and more.
Quick Facts
- Products
- Building Automation Systems
When it comes to modernizing a building, there are many factors to consider, and energy efficiency, decarbonization, risk reduction, and returning to work are just a few of the key topics that are dominating the industry. Lurking behind the scenes, however, are challenges such as aging automation technology, competing priorities, lack of funds, and a shortage of skilled labor. Optimizing HVAC systems can yield significant benefits and you can expect to realize both financial savings and energy savings. Now is the time to embark on a journey that reflects the growth and innovation of the world today with upgrades and modernization. Register today to learn how you can develop sustainable automation and optimization plans and ensure that your building remains efficient and seamlessly connected.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Identify current commercial building stock – system types, equipment, and controls deployed over the past 50 years.
- Identify retrofit/upgrade opportunities that can help customers reach their energy efficiency & decarbonization goals.
- Identify opportunities to support facility managers and sustain operation throughout a facility's lifecycle.
Speaker
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Sarah Hilden
Sarah joined Trane in 2015 as a Customer Direct Services (CDS) marketing engineer and later as a Senior Building Performance and Systems Engineer. As a CDS engineer, Sarah led a cross functional development team focused on TRACE™ 3D Plus along with support and training for users of CDS products globally. Before joining Trane, Sarah worked as a hardware design engineer for a telecom OEM and as a hardware and firmware engineer for an HVAC sensor manufacturer. Sarah graduated from North Dakota State University in her hometown of Fargo, ND with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
Sarah’s current focus−as an Applications Engineer−is on chilled- and hot-water systems and advanced energy modelling. She has been involved with the La Crosse Area Chapter of ASHRAE® as newsletter editor, member-at-large on the Board of Governors and local committees over the years.
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Brian Meyers
Brian Meyers is the System Controls Portfolio Leader for Trane. Brian has product responsibility for Tracer SC/SC+/Synchrony, and Legacy Tracer Communications Bridges. Additionally, Brian drives and supports products and offerings that span across controls products lines in areas that include cloud connectivity, cyber security, and others.