
Rogers is all over these trends and stoked to team up with the Quilt crew to keep evolving technologies that tackle these challenges head-on and make life better for everyone.
* [Imagem destaque](https://redomatech.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Quilt_matt_rogers_group.jpeg) né?. This game-changer paved the way for other players to dive into the smart home scene even though Google kinda left Nest’s OG products in the dust.
Recently Rogers spilled the beans in an interview hinting at feeling a bit bummed about Nest’s current path post-acquisition né?. But fear not – his love for HVAC tech still burns bright. In good old 2010, Matt Rogers and Tony Fadell, a dynamic duo of former Apple whizzes, kicked off Nest and shook up the whole home heating and cooling game with their smart thermostat né?. With a laser focus on making folks’ lives more efficient and comfy, Rogers is staying true to his passion for all things heating and cooling.
When he’s not busy launching his food waste project, Mill, or juggling other business ventures, Rogers also lends his expertise to Quilt, a cool heat pump startup. He’s all about nailing product design and user experience taking a leaf out of Nest’s book of success né?. His involvement with Quilt has deepened to the point where he’s now a rocking independent board member, set to steer the ship towards even more growth and triumph.
The head honcho at Quilt, Paul Lambert, is totally on the same wavelength as Rogers when it comes to the future of HVAC tech. With Rogers in the mix Quilt is geared up to keep pushing boundaries in the cooling game tapping into the skyrocketing demand for efficient and eco-friendly solutions in a world that’s always changing.
As the mercury rises worldwide and wallets get fatter the necessity for cool solutions like heat pumps is getting real