
Vimal Bhaya
I'm Building
Renergy Technologies' product suite, EcoWise, is an AI and IOT driven predictive preventive maintenance platform for refrigeration and HVAC assets for Grocery stores and Quick Service restaurants. We call it as Apple watch for health monitoring of refrigeration and HVAC assets
Bio
Vimal leads Renergy Technologies from the Waterloo region, where he’s developed the EcoWise platform, an AI and IoT-powered predictive maintenance system for refrigeration and HVAC in grocery stores and quick-service restaurants—calling it the “Apple Watch for asset health monitoring.” He secured backing from Accelerator Center Waterloo, IDEA Fund Grant (Innovation Factory Hamilton), Thrive Forward Grant (NCFDC), VentureLab Markham, and York Region Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fund, all focused on driving sustainability and tech-led efficiency in energy management. Previously, Vimal founded Actnowledge, an ed-tech startup that launched the Eureka Platform to make personalized math learning accessible to more students.",.
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