Kentucky Thermal Institute Earns Nomination for KY’s INNO Awards
Bowling Green, KY
In an exciting permutation, local company, Kentucky Thermal Institute, has been shortlisted in the Disruptor category at the prestigious KY’s INNO Awards. Founded in 2016 by John Harnage, the firm employs innovative thermal camera technology to identify fire hazards in homes, significantly contributing to the safety of residents in Kentucky and Southern Indiana region.
Combating Hazards with Innovation
By leveraging breakthrough thermal camera tech since 2008, Harnage and his team pinpoint electrical wires or other potential risks in homes, emerging as a frontrunner in the thermography industry. “To even earn a nomination instills a fresh drive in an entrepreneur… It’s an affirmation that our work is recognized. But it’s also a reminder that we have a lot more to achieve”, shared an enthusiastic Harnage.
Inspiring Future Generations
Moving beyond honing their own operations, the Kentucky Thermal Institute is steadfast about seeding the future generation of the thermography industry. In furtherance of this, the firm has collaborated with esteemed academic institutions like Western Kentucky University and the University of Louisville. These partnerships aim to cement the role of innovative thermal cameras in industry developments and inspire future entrepreneurs in this space.
Recognition of Disruption
The KY’s INNO Awards are designed to celebrate those shaping the industries they operate in, and the nomination serves as an endorsement of the Kentucky Thermal Institute’s pioneering mission. Challenging the status quo, they have been steadily chalking up advances in the thermography field, markedly disrupting traditional safety methodologies.
Congratulations to the Kentucky Thermal Institute
While the awards ceremony is yet to commence, the nomination in itself underscores Kentucky Thermal Institute’s distinct place in the business landscape of the region. With a firmer-than-ever resolve to drive change, the company’s influence in the realm of public safety and technological innovation is only set to ascend.