Hank: Navigating the Path of Innovation in Commercial Real Estate

Hank: Navigating the Path of Innovation in Commercial Real Estate

On February 25th, 2025, the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and StartupSac hosted an illuminating Startup Happy Hour at Venture Labs in Roseville, featuring a candid fireside chat with Jerremy Spillman, Founder and Chief Revenue Officer of Hank. Hank has been a regular feature at CleanStart.

The Experimental Odyssey of a Tech Startup

Spillman’s narrative was less about a linear success story and more about persistent experimentation. Hank.re’s journey was characterized by continuous pivoting, testing, and refining their value proposition in the complex world of commercial real estate technology.

Searching for the Right Market Fit

The startup’s early days were marked by relentless exploration. Initially targeting HVAC technicians, Spillman and his team quickly realized this approach wasn’t optimal. Through careful observation and multiple iterations, they discovered that building and campus owners represented a more promising go-to-market strategy.

The Power of Persistent Iteration

“We were constantly experimenting,” Spillman shared. Each pitch, each conversation, each potential customer interaction was an opportunity to understand their product’s true value. This approach of continuous learning and adaptation became the cornerstone of Hank’s development.

A Partnership of Brilliance

Spillman spoke warmly about his co-founder Zach Denning, describing him as “brilliant” and crucial to their exploratory process. Their complementary skills allowed them to navigate the complex landscape of AI-powered building management.

The JLL Relationship: A Testament to Value Creation

While discussing JLL (NYSE: JLL), Spillman emphasized not just the relationship, but how Hank’s relentless innovation made them an attractive partner. The acquisition was a result of their proven ability to deliver tangible value through their AI-powered platform.

The Personal Touch: Why “Hank”?

In a charming aside, Spillman shared the origin of their company name. He and Zach wanted to personalize their AI engineer, giving it a human touch that reflected their approach to technology.

Technology That Solves Real Problems

Hank’s cloud-based platform demonstrates the power of targeted innovation:

  • Autonomously optimizes building management systems
  • Improves energy efficiency
  • Enhances air quality
  • Reduces maintenance costs
  • Increases net operating income for real estate investors

Deeper Insights

For those curious about Hank’s evolutionary journey, CleanStart has previously documented their progress:

The Startup Happy Hour, sponsored by the City of Roseville, offered a raw, unfiltered look into the messy, exciting world of technological innovation—where success is less about a perfect plan and more about persistent experimentation.

Sponsored by the City of Roseville and hosted by StartupSac and the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Thomas Hall

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas is the Executive Director of CleanStart. Thomas has a strong background in supporting small businesses, leadership, financial management and is proficient in working with nonprofits. He has a BS in Finance and a BA in Economics from California State University, Chico. Thomas has a passion for sustainability and a commitment to supporting non-profits in the region.

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Climformatics Harnesses AI for Climate Forecasting

Climformatics Harnesses AI for Climate Forecasting

Revolutionizing Climate Forecasting for Business Strategy

Weather forecasts have long been viewed as unreliable for business planning, but Climformatics is changing that. By leveraging AI, massive datasets, and climate modeling expertise from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory—including work for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)—Climformatics is delivering highly accurate, actionable climate insights for businesses.

In our February 6 Perspectives webcast, Dr. Subarna Bhattachryya, CEO of Climformatics, and Divyam Goyel, Lead Engineer, shared exciting updates on their progress. Watch the full webcast here.

AI-Powered Climate Modeling for Business Advantage

Drawing from her experience with the IPCC, Dr. Bhattachryya founded Climformatics intending to transform climate forecasting into a strategic business tool. Today, her six-member team is fine-tuning AI-driven models to deliver unparalleled forecasting accuracy.

Climformatics provides predictive weather insights for:

  • Agriculture – Optimizing planting schedules and resource use
  • Logistics & Supply Chain – Reducing disruptions and improving efficiency
  • Energy & Utilities – Managing demand fluctuations and extreme weather risks
  • Retail & Consumer Goods – Planning seasonal inventory and operations

Breakthrough Accuracy in Climate Forecasting

Climformatics’ AI models outperform standard benchmarks:

  • 95% temporal accuracy for up to one year in advance
  • 2-4 km spatial accuracy
  • 50% better accuracy than traditional forecasting methods

These advancements give businesses a competitive edge, allowing them to mitigate risks and seize opportunities driven by weather patterns.

Industry Partnerships & Growth

Climformatics is already working with major partners like:

  • CalFIRE – Enhancing wildfire risk assessment
  • Xcel Energy – Improving energy load forecasting
  • Sonoma Clean Power – Supporting renewable energy integration

They’ve also leveraged CalSEED grants and the CleanTech Open to accelerate their growth, gaining funding and valuable industry connections.

Seeking Investors for Expansion

Climformatics is now seeking $4 million in investment to:

  • Enhance their analytics model
  • Scale customer-paid pilot projects
  • Expand their AI-driven forecasting solutions

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Gary Simon

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

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Record-Breaking Growth Factory Expo

Record-Breaking Growth Factory Expo

A significantly expanded Growth Factory Expo and Venture Summit took place on October 9 and 10, with CleanStart establishing a major presence at the event. This year’s summit set a new attendance record with 1,050 registered attendees—an impressive 31% increase over last year. A special showcase for startups dedicated to clean energy, sustainable transportation, and climate solutions highlighted the region’s commitment to environmental innovation.

The expo kicked off on October 9 with a Clean Transportation showcase at the California Mobility Center, attracting approximately 300 attendees and featuring more than three dozen vehicles, including heavy-duty trucks rarely seen by the public. The main event on October 10 filled the Roebbelen Center in Roseville, where companies in the CleanStart ecosystem, including Sierra Northern RailRoad with its hydrogen locomotives, LiCAP Technology, Volextra, SOAR Optics, Wind Harvest, and Fuse joined 23 other companies and organizations in the Clean Tech Neighborhood. See our highlights video.

CleanStart also hosted a breakout session with Rick Wylie, CEO of Villara Energy Systems, and Dr. Dennis Schuetzle, CTO of Infinium Holdings Inc. Schuetzle provided insights into his career-long efforts to reduce emissions, while Wylie discussed the evolution of Villara’s energy systems, leading to innovations in home heat pumps. The session was followed by graduates of Momentum’s ASCEND program pitching their startups for grant funding, with CleanStart CEO Crash Course alumnus Tony Jones, founder of Intake Water Works, taking home the ASCEND prize.

Among the day’s recognitions, Clean Tech Cluster member Onsight Technology, led by CEO Derek Chase, was named Early Stage Innovator of the Year for their development of a robot designed to detect panel issues in large-scale solar farm installations. This award highlighted Onsight’s contributions to advancing AI-driven solar technology.

Other notable awards included the Golden Gear Award, presented to Cameron Law of the Carlsen Center for his dedication to supporting regional entrepreneurs. With an atmosphere that embraced the “Backyard Advantage,” GFX24 provided a collaborative space for cleantech innovation and investment. CleanStart’s engagement underscored its role in Sacramento’s growing ecosystem, laying the foundations for future progress in clean energy and sustainable solutions across the region.

Gary Simon

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Simon chairs the CleanStart Board, bringing with him a wealth of experience from over 45 years in business, government, and non-profit sectors. Gary applies his deep understanding and experience to support the growth of clean energy initiatives and startups. His work is instrumental in guiding the organization towards achieving its goals of promoting sustainable energy solutions.

Sponsors

SMUD
ChicoSTART
RiverCity Bank

Revrnt, Witanlaw, Eco-Alpha, Momentum

AI & The Future Grid Cleantech Meetup

Let’s chat about how AI shapes clean technology’s future at our meetup!