Lucas Novakowski is joining REHEATZ to conduct market research in South Africa! He holds an MSc in Marketing from Trinity Business School and has two years of experience in marketing research on the Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering and Enterprise Ireland REHEATS project. Before moving to Ireland in 2020, he worked as a Marketing Executive in Brazil, gaining valuable expertise in market strategy and consumer insights. Welcome, Lucas!
REHEATZ
Research Services
Improving the economic and environmental sustainability of food production in Zambia by recycling waste heat
About us
The main aim of REHEATZ is to improve the economic and environmental sustainability of food production in Zambia by identifying opportunities to recycle waste heat from meat production. We hope that this will assist in both addressing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 to combat climate change and improve the sustainability and accessibility of meat in Zambia.
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https://www.reheatz.ie/
External link for REHEATZ
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2023
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REHEATZ reposted this
Manenga Ndulo Conference on Economic Development Call for Papers Overview Since 2006, the Southern Africa Institute for Policy and Research (SAIPAR) has fostered research, expert analysis, policy dialogue, and the exchange of knowledge on various issues and challenges facing Africa. The Institute has, in collaboration with the Institute for African Development at Cornell University, U.S.A. and other organisations, previously organised academic conferences on various themes ranging from poverty and inequality to data issues and dynamics in the African context. In 2025, SAIPAR intends to organise a Conference on Economic Development to be held in Lusaka, Zambia, from 12 to 14 August 2025 in honour of Professor Manenga Ndulo. Prof Ndulo is a leading scholar in economics and a distinguished educationist who has trained many Zambian economists. The theme of the Conference is “Securing Africa’s Industrial and International Trade Situation Amidst Global Shifts”. The conference will focus on the following four subthemes: Global and Regional Integration Impacts on Africa's Development Prospects, Industrial Policy and Industrial Development in Africa, Role of Higher Education in Innovation and Development in Africa and Disparities in Urban-Rural Development in Africa’s Housing Markets. For details see call for papers below:
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To celebrate #WomenInScience today, we'd like to highlight the work Roberta Bellini, Naminda Momba, Eleanor Mancusi-Ungaro, and Laura Nkhuwa have done on #WWHR in #Zambia! The REHEATZ project would not be as successful without their contributions and we are grateful for the time and effort they've spent. Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Trinity Business School Southern African Institute for Policy and Research Research Ireland #internationaldayofwomenandgirlsinscience
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REHEATZ reposted this
Interested in starting your research career in CFD modelling of air pollution or heat transfer ? We have two PhD positions available at RMIT School of Engineering. Check out the details at: Advancing air pollution control in cities integrating ventilation and green infrastructure. Collaborating with Professor Prashant Kumar and Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) https://lnkd.in/gQMxG7fi Developing wastewater heat recovery technology for the Australian Food Industry. Collaborating with Biplob Pramanik and REHEATZ https://lnkd.in/gjCRQTqa
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The REHEATZ team met today to discuss our social impacts work, including upcoming site visits to Zambeef Products PLC and meetings with Build It International researchers. Stay tuned to learn more about how we're incorporating social impacts to the full scale construction of our #WWHR system in April! Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Trinity Business School Southern African Institute for Policy and Research
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We'd like to start off the new year with a lighthearted #FieldworkFriday post demonstrating the importance of finding some shade during warm days out in the field starring team members Eleanor Mancusi-Ungaro, Godfrey Hampwaye, and Laura Nkhuwa! Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Southern African Institute for Policy and Research Trinity Business School Research Ireland
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This past week, our team member Eleanor Mancusi-Ungaro had the chance to present at the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) Africa Congress at UM6P - University Mohammed VI Polytechnic! She shared the REHEATZ project's work on policy initiatives to enable the wider implementation of Wastewater #HeatRecovery Research Ireland Irish Aid Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Trinity Business School Southern African Institute for Policy and Research
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Happy December! November was a busy month for the REHEATZ team, and we're excited to share some news and photos from the Irish team's visit to Zambia on our website. Click here to learn more about what we've been doing: https://lnkd.in/e3DCfwKk Research Ireland Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Trinity Business School Irish Aid Southern African Institute for Policy and Research
November REHEATZ Update — ReHeatz
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Here is a behind the scenes picture of our Ireland Team Lead Aonghus Mc Nabola on Day 2 of WIGGLE VENTURES Climate SMART conference, ready to virtually present on our project and take part in a roundtable on climate innovation! Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Trinity Business School Research Ireland Irish Aid Southern African Institute for Policy and Research
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Hello from Day 1 of the WIGGLE VENTURES Climate SMART Conference! We had a great time sharing our project with the attendees, including the Hon. Elias Mubanga from the Ministry of Small Medium Enterprises Development! Tomorrow, Aonghus Mc Nabola will present on Innovative Energy Solutions for SMEs, sharing his experiences developing #WWHR in Zambia -- don't miss it! Trinity College Dublin School of Engineering Trinity Business School Southern African Institute for Policy and Research Research Ireland Irish Aid
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