The Owwll App is hosting Tech Tuesdays powered by South Florida Tech Hub: The Ultimate Call-In Show on Tuesday, October 8th at 11:00 am EST!
Jeffry Ullman, South Florida Tech Hub’s Director of Member & Partner Engagement, will feature guest co-host Daniel Betts, CEO of Blue Frontier. Regular co-hosts Cindy Metzler, Denis Sinelnikov, and Jason Hill will also rotate weekly.
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About Daniel Betts:
Dr. Daniel Betts is the CEO, Board Member, and co-founder of Blue Frontier, a South Florida-based Cleantech company that develops ultra-efficient air conditioning systems with integrated energy storage. He holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and thermal sciences, and an MBA from the University of Florida. Betts was named a Distinguished Entrepreneur by Florida Atlantic University in 2024. Under his leadership, Blue Frontier has gone from lab to commercial product, raising $47.8MM in venture capital led by Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures and other top investors. The company has received accolades, including being named a “2023 Climate Tech Company To Watch” by MIT Technology Review and a finalist for the 2024 AHR Innovation Award.
About Blue Frontier:
Blue Frontier is revolutionizing air conditioning by creating systems that are 3x more efficient than conventional AC units and have integrated energy storage. This technology, developed with the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), allows electricity usage to sync with renewable energy generation without affecting when AC is provided. Their mission is to create a sustainable planet by making buildings more flexible, efficient, healthy, and comfortable, while transforming AC from an environmental problem into a sustainability solution.