Project-Haystack is excited to announce the first ever Haystack award presented at the CTA Awards at the 2016 AHR in Orlando FL. The award recognizes a Haystack community member that has made exemplary contributions to the Project-Haystack open source project to enable device data to be self-describing.
The recipient of the first ever award was Richard McIhenny, of Airmaster an Australian system integrator and mechanical service firm. Richard was one of the very first people to volunteer his time to work on the Haystack data modeling effort in 2011. Since then Richard’s company has joined Project-Haystack as a founding member and Richard has become a member of the Project-Haystack Board of Directors.
marc petock Sun 31 Jan 2016
Project-Haystack is excited to announce the first ever Haystack award presented at the CTA Awards at the 2016 AHR in Orlando FL. The award recognizes a Haystack community member that has made exemplary contributions to the Project-Haystack open source project to enable device data to be self-describing.
The recipient of the first ever award was Richard McIhenny, of Airmaster an Australian system integrator and mechanical service firm. Richard was one of the very first people to volunteer his time to work on the Haystack data modeling effort in 2011. Since then Richard’s company has joined Project-Haystack as a founding member and Richard has become a member of the Project-Haystack Board of Directors.
Congratulations Richard!