The HVAC industry is having a moment. Demand for smarter, more efficient equipment is on the rise, in part because new data centers are being built and temperatures around the world are rising.
For HVAC equipment manufacturers to seize this opportunity and stay competitive, they need to find a way to effectively balance costs, comfort and carbon footprint.
Simulation software can help.
Register for this webinar and find out how one HVAC manufacturer, Daikin R&D Malaysia, leverages advanced simulation methods to drive breakthroughs in HVAC product development.
Advanced simulation technology is transforming the way HVAC manufacturers develop, design and manufacture residential, commercial and industrial HVAC systems.
By integrating CFD, system simulation and FEA, HVAC equipment manufacturers can enhance product performance, reduce lead times and achieve greater energy efficiency.
Webinar attendees will discover new ways to reduce costs and environmental impact while enhancing customer comfort and satisfaction.
Reserve your spot today.
Simcenter 行业解决方案经理
朱利奥 卡毛利已经在西门子工作了 30 多年,担任过从客户服务经理到应用工程师等多个职位。这种广泛的经验赋予了他独特的技术专长和以客户为中心的洞察力。
作为 Simcenter 行业解决方案经理,卡毛利先生致力于帮助工业机械公司彻底改变其产品开发,通过仿真软件解决方案提高可靠性、质量和生产率等。他的专业知识指导了无数企业整合仿真驱动型设计流程,促进了卓越的工程设计和变革性成果。
Senior lead engineer
Dr. Chng Ming Hui is an accomplished expert in advanced simulation technologies with more than 12 years of experience in the HVAC industry. As a Simulation Group Leader at Daikin Research & Development Center, he has pioneered innovative approaches to product design and optimization, leveraging computational tools like CFD and Simcenter Amesim to revolutionize development processes.
Dr. Chng's work focuses on integrating simulation methodologies to enhance system performance, reduce lead times, and drive energy efficiency. Among his key achievements are the development of advanced refrigerant control algorithms, patented smart diagnostic systems, and intelligent comfort cooling features, all of which have significantly impacted Daikin's product innovation.
He also holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University Putra Malaysia, where his research on refrigerant maldistribution led to groundbreaking advancements in mathematical modeling and experimental validation.