
Silicon Oasis Spotlight
Can Paint Actually Cool Below the Outside Temperature? | CryoX Founder Jordan Fourcher
Silicon Oasis sits down with Jordan Fourcher, founder of CryoX and Silicon Oasis Ambassador , to discuss the company’s passive daytime radiative cooling technology and its potential applications in Arizona and beyond. CryoX has developed a water-based radiative cooling paint designed to cool surfaces below ambient air temperature by radiating heat toward the sky — without relying on traditional mechanical cooling. Jordan shares the five-year journey behind the technology, the years of research required to understand its real-world applications, and CryoX’s rapid growth from roughly 15–20 customers annually to approximately 1,000 customers in the past eight months . The conversation also explores potential applications ranging from reducing radiant heat and improving thermal comfort to atmospheric water collection and even small-scale nighttime energy generation. Most importantly, Jordan explains why CryoX is committed to making a technology that has historically been difficult to access available to anyone who wants to experiment, build, and innovate with it. #SiliconOasis #CryoX #ArizonaTech #AZTech #ClimateTech #CleanTech #ArizonaStartups #Innovation #RadiativeCooling #PhoenixTech

