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Madison's Therma-Stor and their Phoenix DryLink Connected Ecosystem

  • Tuesday, November 10, 2020
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Join Erin Hynum, Business Unit Leader for the Phoenix line of restoration equipment, as he shares their IoT journey with us to date. Erin will take us through their story of defining a business case that led to the addition of connectivity, how the data drove them to this innovation and how the results presented its own ROI. 

Therma-Stor LLC, located in Madison, Wisconsin, was established in 1977 to apply advanced heat transfer technologies to residential and commercial markets. Beginning with heat recovery water heaters, Therma-Stor now also manufactures a line of residential dehumidifiers, which includes the Santa Fe series of free-standing dehumidifiers and the Ultra Aire by Santa Fe series of whole house ventilating dehumidifiers. Therma-Stor also offers Quest industrial dehumidifiers and the Phoenix line of restoration equipment for dehumidification, air scrubbing, water extraction, and evaporative drying.

Agenda:

2.00pm - Introductions (WIoT Council Moderator and Speaker)

2:05pm - Phoenix DryLink Ecosystem

2:45pm - Q & A with questions that have come in from attendees

3:00pm - Adjourn 



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With a rich history in manufacturing, software, retail, and healthcare, our state possesses the expertise, experience, and forward-thinking mindset required to shape the future of connected technology. For Wisconsin to thrive in this era of rapid technological transformation, we must foster innovation and collaboration among businesses as they explore and develop enhancements in their products and operations. By leveraging our shared strengths and nurturing local talent and enterprises, we can ensure that pioneering solutions are not only envisioned here but also realized and built within our state.

         

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The Council is a professional, member-driven organization committed to establishing Wisconsin as a hub of excellence for the Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, and other emerging technologies. We provide our members with a platform for impactful networking, skill development, business expansion, and the exchange of specialized industry knowledge centered on the implementation of these technologies.

Additionally, we have developed an advocacy platform that seeks funding for training programs to support manufacturing businesses in integrating emerging technologies into their operations and products.

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We provide statewide programming for our membership in an event series focused on Education, Capital, Talent, and Policy.  Additionally, we work to connect regional companies on topics of common interests and source and publish case studies of emerging IoT and AI products and implementations that have taken place in Wisconsin.

In bringing our resources to the membership, the Council has developed relationships with the UW-Electronic Business Consortium (UWEBC) and the WMEP.

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