Thermagix is tackling a major industrial challenge: reclaiming low-grade waste heat that has long gone unused. Its solution is a plug-and-play thermoacoustic system that converts heat as low as 60–100℃ into usable energy—without moving parts, emissions, or inefficiencies.
The core technology combines sound waves with phase-change processes, dramatically increasing power density, boosting efficiency, and simplifying installation. Thermagix’s system opens the door to cost-effective energy recovery across a wide range of industries.
Thermagix was founded by Gil Aginsky, retired Rear Admiral with 30 years of energy and infrastructure leadership; Prof. Guy Ramon, Technion PhD and co-inventor of Phase-Change Thermoacoustics; and Prof. Emeritus Yehuda Agnon, MIT PhD and co-inventor, experts in renewable energy and thermoacoustic engines.
The problem: Industries waste massive amounts of low-temperature heat every year, missing opportunities for energy savings, cost reductions, and emission cuts.