
AMSE 2025 Krakow: Vacuum Insulation for Net-Zero Buildings, Transport and Storage
Event: 7th International Congress on Advanced Materials Sciences and Engineering (AMSE 2025)
Theme: Transforming Technologies for a Sustainable Future
Dates: 29–31 July 2025
Location: Krakow, Poland
Session: 4-2 — Photovoltaics, Solar Energy, Artificial Photosynthesis Materials and Devices
Website: https://istci.org/amse2025/
Speaker: Invited keynote — Professor Saim Memon, CEO of Sanyou London
What happened?
Professor Saim Memon invited to speak in Session 4-2, connecting advanced materials to real energy savings in buildings and logistics. The talk focused on vacuum insulation energy technologies that reduce heat transfer with minimal thickness—practical for space-constrained retrofit and temperature-controlled transport.
Why does it matter?
Decarbonisation needs demand-side cuts as much as clean generation. Ultra-thin vacuum insulation trims heating and cooling loads, lowers bills and carbon, and preserves floor area—an effective complement to solar, storage and smart-grid measures.
Keynote title
Innovative Vacuum Insulation Materials for Net-Zero Energy Buildings, Transportation, and Storage
What did the keynote show?
- Vacuum Insulated Wallpaper (VIW): a slim internal layer with very low thermal conductivity; ideal where disruption and depth must be minimal.
- Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIP): high-performance cores for walls, reveals and constrained spaces; strong resistance at modest thickness.
- Decorative Integrated VIP (DVIP): durable external wall insulation with architectural finishes for façades and modular units.
- Vacuum Insulated Bag-or-Box (VIBB): reusable passive containers for temperature-sensitive transport and storage across healthcare, food, agriculture and chemicals, available as Medical Box, Deep Cold Box, Rolling Cart Cover and Fresh Bag.
What are the practical gains?
- Lower energy use: reduced heat flow means smaller HVAC loads and improved comfort.
- Space efficiency: millimetre-scale assemblies retain usable area in homes, schools and hospitals.
- Regulatory alignment: supports stringent building-performance targets and procurement standards.
- Reliable cold-chain: precise hold-times (for example, maintained 2–8 °C windows for extended periods in standard test scenarios) without powered refrigeration.
Work with Sanyou London
- Spec sheets, samples and pilots: VIW, VIP, DVIP and VIBB for retrofit and new-build.
- Partnerships: universities, developers, architects, contractors, local suppliers and distributors seeking space-efficient energy savings.
Contact: Visit www.sanyoulondon.com or reach Sanyou London Customer Service.
Media & speaking enquiries: Professor Saim Memon
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