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Energy management: smart air conditioning and radiator control for climate action

Sensgreen’s Smart Air Conditioning (AC) and Radiator Control Solution has been featured in the WIPO Green Technology Book: Energy Solutions for Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific, a special edition prepared for EXPO 2025, Osaka, Japan.

About WIPO

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) and serves as the global forum for intellectual property services, policy, information, and international cooperation. Through initiatives such as WIPO GREEN, the organization supports the diffusion of innovative, market-ready technologies that address global challenges, including climate change, energy efficiency, and sustainability.

Being included in a WIPO publication reflects not only technological maturity, but also real-world impact, scalability, and global relevance, key criteria for solutions highlighted by the United Nations ecosystem.

Why Sensgreen Stands Out

Sensgreen’s solution was selected for its ability to deliver measurable energy savings through wireless, AI-driven control of heating and cooling systems, without requiring major infrastructure changes.

Key capabilities highlighted by WIPO include:

  • Seamless integration with existing air conditioners and radiators

  • Real-time monitoring and AI-driven automation

  • Up to 30% reduction in energy consumption

  • Occupancy, window, and temperature-based smart scenarios

  • Zone-based scheduling and seasonal optimisation

  • Remote monitoring and control for operational efficiency

These features position Sensgreen as a practical and scalable solution for both retrofits and new deployments, particularly in regions facing rising energy demand and climate pressure.

Heating and Cooling: A Critical Lever for Climate Impact

Heating and cooling systems are among the largest contributors to building energy consumption worldwide, particularly in commercial buildings such as hotels, offices, and mixed-use facilities. In hot and humid climates across Asia and the Pacific, cooling alone can account for 35% to 50% of total energy use, making HVAC optimisation a key climate mitigation strategy.

Within the WIPO Green Technology Book, heating and cooling are identified as priority areas where digital control, automation, and smart energy management can deliver immediate and scalable emissions reductions.

Sensgreen directly addresses this challenge by enabling dynamic temperature control based on real-time conditions rather than static schedules. By continuously adapting heating and cooling behaviour to occupancy, environmental data, and usage patterns, the system reduces unnecessary energy consumption while maintaining indoor comfort.

This approach aligns closely with WIPO’s mission to promote technologies that are deployable today, economically viable, and capable of accelerating climate action across regions.

Advancing Climate Solutions Through Collaboration

We are honoured to be featured by WIPO, alongside other leading energy technologies from the Asia-Pacific region. This recognition reinforces our commitment to developing intelligent, data-driven solutions that reduce energy consumption and contribute to global climate goals.

Explore the WIPO Green Technology Book – EXPO Edition

 

 

 

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