Close Comfort is an Australian and Singapore based start-up founded in 2007 that develops eco-friendly energy efficient personal cooling devices to provide sustainable solutions to cool a warming world.
Professor James Trevelyan, the founder and CEO of Close Comfort envisions creating an energy-efficient, eco-friendly and affordable line of cooling solutions that do not harm the environment. He is an engineer, educator, and an advocate for action against climate change who has many years travelling the world studying and testing his products in different climatic conditions.
His research on engineering practises and infrastructure development in low-income countries continues to this day. Professor James is a recipient of the prestigious Engineers Australia medal for his meritorious service, and author of the book, The Making of an Expert Engineer.
Professor James deep dives into his fascinating background and his journey as an academic inventor. He also talks about his experience in writing his book “The Making of An Expert Engineer”.
Furthermore, Professor James tells us the story behind setting up Close Comfort at the age of 65. He explains what Close Comfort does and what differentiates them to other air conditioning products.
He also talks about;
- the key challenges facing the region in the war on climate change
- some of the low lying quick wins that can be made by less wealthy countries
- the key lessons he learnt from an academic to an inventor to an entrepreneur at 65 years old
Guest: Professor James Trevelyan, the Founder and CEO of Close Comfort
Host: Brian Fernandez
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