Building Integrated HVAC Design for Low-Carbon Buildings

Duration: 60 mins + 10 mins Q&A
Topics: Retrofit, Low Carbon Buildings, IoT, Digitalisation Built Environment

Synopsis

In the journey toward low-carbon and net-zero buildings, HVAC systems play a critical role in reducing operational emissions and enhancing energy efficiency. This webinar highlights the importance of integrating HVAC design within the broader context of sustainable architecture, emphasizing early-stage coordination between systems and structure.

We’ll explore advanced strategies for energy-efficient cooling and ventilation, with a special focus on next-generation EC (Electronically Commutated) technology. Learn how EC motors contribute to lower energy use, quieter operation, and better controllability, all while supporting long-term sustainability goals.

Join us to discover how integrated HVAC planning, combined with cutting-edge technology, can unlock new levels of building efficiency and occupant comfort.

Speaker Profiles

Rickie Chua
Senior Sales Manager of ebm‑papst SEA

Rickie Chua is a Senior Sales Manager at ebm‑papst SEA Pte. Ltd. with over two decades of experience in the engineering field. At ebm‑papst, he has managed various portfolios, including Telecom and Air-Conditioning and Commercial Ventilation (ACV) segments, where he specialized in fan solutions. He played a key role in introducing the EC FanGrid solution to Southeast Asia, which has significantly impacted the ACV industry. Rickie has also facilitated remarkable results and efficiency improvements in applications such as Fan Coil Units and Air Handling Units.

In recent years, Rickie has expanded his expertise to include the Internet-of-Things (IoT) portfolio. By combining his knowledge of high-efficiency ventilation solutions with IoT technologies, he is well-positioned to help customers further optimize the energy consumption of their ACMV systems. Rickie holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Sales & Marketing from the Management Institute of Singapore, awarded by the University of Bradford.

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