Professor James Trevelyan [https://jamesptrevelyan.com/] is the founder and CEO of Close Comfort [https://www.closecomfort.com/], an Australian start-up with a mission to provide environment-friendly cooling solutions. They recently expanded to Singapore and is on a mission to provide affordable and efficient cooling solutions that are sustainable causing minimal harm to the environment. Prior to Close Comfort, Professor Trevelyan had already established a reputation for building inventions that generate positive societal and environmental impact. His research on engineering practices and infrastructure development in low-income countries continues to this day. Professor Trevelyn is a recipient of the prestigious Engineers Australia medal for his meritorious service, and author of the book, The Making of an Expert Engineer. --- Who should I speak with next? Please let me know at adrian@adriantan.com.sg Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review [https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-adrian-tan-show/id1525515088]. It will help bring the episode to more people. 📲 Follow me online: * Instagram @tanadrian18 * Twitter @adriantan18 * Facebook @adtan * LinkedIn @adriantanck * adriantan.com.sg
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