Panasonic is delighted to be participating and sponsoring the Low Carbon Homes North East online #retrofit conference. The aim of the conference is to explore, discuss and develop local targets to help deliver climate and environmental initiatives within the North East and lower carbon emissions within the area. The event is a series of virtual sessions via the Remo platform on 28-30 September 2021, 09:00 – 11.30 am.
Hostess and schedule
Hosted by The North East England Climate Coalition (NEECCo), to unite sectors, communities, and organizations to reach a common goal of lowering carbon across the region.
Attendees will participate in focused talks, discuss retrofit best practices with professionals, and join live Q&As with speakers and fellow attendees so as to contribute to the retrofit plan across the region.
Exploring heating and cooling industries
Panasonic invests in R&D to develop new solutions with a huge emphasis on environmental impact James Moran, North East Representative for Panasonic Low Carbon Solutions commented, “We are excited to be part of this event and to be contributing to join in the discussions around a low carbon future - a top priority for Panasonic. It is important that we highlight and explore how the heating and cooling industry is evolving and setting new trends and standards to help combat climate change. Homeowners are increasingly looking for their homes to be more energy-efficient and for low carbon solutions. We are very much looking forward to discussions during the three mornings and beyond.”
Prime company
Panasonic is a front-runner within the heating and cooling industry, with over 60 years of experience in producing innovative products.
The company invests heavily in R&D to develop new solutions to advance the market, with a huge emphasis on environmental impact, hence the investment in emerging low carbon technologies such as air source heat pumps.
Working towards a low-carbon future
Graham Lock, Founder of Low Carbon Homes commented, “The sessions each morning will be informative with focused talks and discussions around Retrofit best practice – we look forward to participants joining in and contributing to the plans. Now is the time to collaborate and work towards a lower-carbon future.”
Registration closes on Monday 27 September at 4 pm prompt. Don’t miss out, register for free.