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Renewable heating using energy from underground spaces such as parking lots & shopping malls

15 min · 29 de ene de 2025
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The roll out of renewable heating and cooling is key to our battle to combat climate change. Yet heat pumps generally require a lot of excavation, or bulky equipment which can be difficult to accommodate in dense urban settings. Enerdrape has addressed this issue by exploiting latent heat in underground spaces, such as tube stations, shopping malls and underground car parks. By connecting large thin wall-mounted panels to a heat pump, they’re able to provide renewable heating and cooling to urban spaces such as office blocks with minimal impact on the fabric of the building. I interviewed Margaux Peltier, Founder and CEO of Enerdrape at CES on January 8th 2025. I hope you enjoy it. More info at https://enerdrape.com/en/

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episode Renewable heating using energy from underground spaces such as parking lots & shopping malls artwork

Renewable heating using energy from underground spaces such as parking lots & shopping malls

The roll out of renewable heating and cooling is key to our battle to combat climate change. Yet heat pumps generally require a lot of excavation, or bulky equipment which can be difficult to accommodate in dense urban settings. Enerdrape has addressed this issue by exploiting latent heat in underground spaces, such as tube stations, shopping malls and underground car parks. By connecting large thin wall-mounted panels to a heat pump, they’re able to provide renewable heating and cooling to urban spaces such as office blocks with minimal impact on the fabric of the building. I interviewed Margaux Peltier, Founder and CEO of Enerdrape at CES on January 8th 2025. I hope you enjoy it. More info at https://enerdrape.com/en/

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episode Improving access to Primary Care with OnMed’s ‘Clinic in a box’ artwork

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Access to Primary Care is a serious challenge in many parts of the world. In many rural communities in the developing world, a doctor could be a day’s drive away, but even in the developed world, many patients have to wait weeks for an appointment with a medical professional. OnMed addresses this need by providing a ‘clinic in a box’ called a CareStation, which can be dropped anywhere with a mains power supply. The CareStation provides rapid access to a ‘life sized’ medical professional as well as diagnostic tools such as a stethoscope, an infra-red thermal imager and a high-definition camera probe which can assist the medical professional in diagnosing the patient’s issues, resulting in far higher patient satisfaction than is typically the case with other telemedicine solutions. OnMed calls this Hybrid Care. I interviewed OnMed’s CEO Karthik Ganesh at CES on the 7th January 2025. More details at onmed.com.

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episode Using AI for early detection of Pancreatic cancer artwork

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Pancreatic cancer is often described as a silent killer, because there are no clear symptoms and it’s often detected when patients only have weeks left to live. Another amazing founder that I interviewed at CES on January 9th 2025 was Logan Nye of Galen Health. A medic and computer scientist, Logan and his team has devised an AI that helps predict the onset of Pancreatic Cancer much, much earlier than is typically the case today. It does this by automatically and continuously scanning medical records, looking for correlations that human medics simply do not have the time for. In the interview, Logan explains why he chose to make this his life’s work, how the system works and how it could ultimately be applied to many other cancer types. More information at www.galenhealth.org [http://www.galenhealth.org]

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