Process Cooling

Refrigeration

Comfort Cooling & Heating

Prof. Xavier Moya featured in CAM Magazine

Barocal and our founder, Professor Xavier Moya, were recently featured in an article titled “What’s behind the revolution in heating and cooling? No gas”, published in the Cambridge Alumni Magazine (CAM) on 26 November 2024. The piece explores how gas-based refrigerant systems continue to dominate global cooling, despite their environmental impact, and highlights the role that […]
Climate First Roadshow Japan

Barocal recently took part in the Climate First Japan Roadshow, where we introduced our solid-state cooling technology to a wide range of investors, corporates, and strategic partners across Japan. Japan is a global leader in advanced manufacturing and innovation, with strong national policies supporting decarbonisation. The roadshow offered a great opportunity to understand the local landscape and […]
Barocal goes Chillventa 2024

Barocal will exhibit at Chillventa 2024, one of the leading international trade fairs for refrigeration, air conditioning, ventilation, and heat pumps. The event will take place in Nuremberg from 8 to 10 October 2024 and bring together over 1,000 exhibitors from across the sector. We’ll be based at the START:HUB area (Hall 9, Booth 9-211g), […]
Prof. Xavier Moya named as Breakthrough Energy Fellow 2024

Barocal’s founder, Professor Xavier Moya, has been named a 2024 Breakthrough Energy Fellow. The programme recognises individuals working on early-stage technologies with the potential to play a meaningful role in the shift to net-zero. Founded by Bill Gates and supported by a global network of climate and energy experts, the Breakthrough Energy Fellows programme provides […]
World’s first barocaloric fridge unveiled

At the Calorics 2024 conference, hosted by Prof. Xavier Moya at the University of Cambridge, Barocal shared a working prototype of the world’s first barocaloric refrigerator. The event brought together researchers and developers working on caloric materials and solid-state cooling and marked a step forward in the real-world application of barocaloric systems. A live demonstration […]
Calorics 2024 Conference in Cambridge

From 16 to 18 September 2024, Cambridge will host Calorics 2024, an academic conference focused on caloric materials and their application for heating and cooling purposes. Organised by Barocal’s founder, Professor Xavier Moya, together with Mengfan Guo and Neil Mathur from the University of Cambridge, the event brings together the calorics research community working on […]