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Hysopt wins CIBSE Building Perfomance Award 2020

We are very proud to announce that Hysopt won a CIBSE Building Performance Award in the category ‘Product or Innovation of the Year – Thermal Comfort’.

We are very proud to announce that Hysopt won the CIBSE Building Performance Award in the category ‘Product or Innovation of the Year – Thermal Comfort’.

The award recognises products or innovations that make a significant contribution to the thermal comfort of buildings.

"It’s a wonderful recognition for our software and especially for our team," says Roel Vandenbulcke.

As the only industry Awards that focus on actual, measured performance outcomes – and not just design intent or performance specifications – Hysopt is delighted that our unique design and simulation software to unlock significant HVAC system energy savings has been recognised.

“We are extremely glad we won this award”, says Roel Vandenbulcke, founder and CEO of Hysopt. "It’s a wonderful recognition for our software and especially for our team. Every single day they do everything they can to improve our product and to give our clients the service they deserve.”

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