May 2017

WARWICKSHIRE MEANS BUSINESS

Hack the Heat at Tech Central event

Business people and representatives from our local universities, Warwick District Council and Warwickshire County Council's Economic Development teams gathered to "Hack the Heat" last month in a joint Tech Central and Baxi-hosted event.

Baxi, a 150-year-old manufacturing business, has a share of Warwickshire heritage following its purchase of Potterton’s in 1999. Now the former Potterton's warehouse is a hub for the firm's innovation programme.

"What is the future of heat?" Dave Willetts asked his audience as they took part in various activities in the Innovation Bunker including discussing how to use their skills to start their own heating business.

And the event was well-timed. With the West Midlands Combined Authority launching their Energy Capital programme and the demand for power predicted to increase sixfold year on year, it is crucial to evaluate all our energy needs. With employers like National Grid, Severn Trent, and Baxi and fantastic research institutions like Warwick and Coventry University this region has a significant role to play in the future of energy innovation.

"Smart meters, sensors and app development will all have their part to play in the future of heating our homes and Tech Central was created to bring these organisations together," said Sarah Windrum, CEO of The Emerald Group and CWLEP Board Director. "Tech Central was established in 2016 and is a business-led networking group with crucial support from both Warwick District and Warwickshire County Council."

Chris White was among the guests and he spoke about the importance of highlighting the innovative eco-system in this area."We have all the skills and talent we need right here," he told the room, "and it's great to see groups like Tech Central bringing the innovators together."

Tech Central will be hosting its next event at The Star & Garter on 22nd June at 6.30pm followed by a jointly hosted event with Black Pepper Software in the near future. To subscribe to the Tech Central mailing list please click here.

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