Upcoming AIVC/TightVent webinar: "Building and ductwork airtightness trends and regulations in CZ, LV & ES"

The AIVC is inviting you to register for the upcoming webinar "Building and ductwork airtightness trends and regulations in the Czech Republic, Latvia and Spain" to be held on May 9th, 2023 (10:00 - 11:30 CET). Participation is free for all, but prior registration is required.

For further information on the detailed agenda, registration etc. please follow this link.

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AIVC 2023 Workshop, 18-19 May 2023,Tokyo Japan

NILIM and BRI of Japan, together with the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) organize a workshop entitled “Towards high quality, low-carbon ventilation in airtight buildings" to be held on 18-19 May 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. The workshop will take place in at Bellesalle Mita Garden (3-5-19 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo/Tokyo Mita Garden Tower 2F (Room B+C).

The workshop programme is now available here.

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AIVC newsletter issue #23 – March 2023

The March 2023 issue of the AIVC newsletter has just been released. Specific contents include:

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AIVC 2023 Conference, Copenhagen – 4-5 October, 2023

The  AIVC -TightVent - venticool 2023 Conference: “Ventilation, IEQ and health in sustainable buildings” will be held during 4-5 October 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Abstract submission is still open. Authors should submit their abstracts by March 27, 2023.

Detailed information & other important deadlines for the call for abstracts can be found at: https://aivc2023conference.org/call-for-abstracts-papers/

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Feedback from the AIVC & ASHRAE Webinar "Sleeping Environment IAQ and Sleep Quality"

The recordings and the slides of the AIVC & ASHRAE Webinar: "Sleeping Environment IAQ and Sleep Quality" are now available online here.

The full collection of past events’ recordings and slides can be found here.

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Abstract & Topical Session Submission Deadline Extended! AIVC 2023 Conference

The abstract & topical session submission deadlines for the AIVC -TightVent - venticool 2023 Conference: “Ventilation, IEQ and health in sustainable buildings” to be held during 4-5 October 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark have been extended!

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Feedback from the AIVC & EBC Annex 87 Webinar

The recordings and the slides of the AIVC & EBC Annex 87 Webinar: "Energy and Indoor Environmental Quality Performance of Personalised Environmental Control Systems (PECS)" are now available online here.

The full collection of past events’ recordings and slides can be found here.

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Upcoming AIVC/ASHRAE webinar "Sleeping Environment IAQ and Sleep Quality", 12 January 2023

The AIVC is inviting you to register for the webinar "Sleeping Environment IAQ and Sleep Quality" to be held on January 12th, 2023 (10:00 - 11:30 CET).  Participation is free for all, but prior registration is required.

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18-19 May 2023,AIVC Workshop, Tokyo, “Towards high quality, low-carbon ventilation in airtight buildings”

NILIM and BRI of Japan, together with the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) organised a workshop entitled “Towards high quality, low-carbon ventilation in airtight buildings" held on 18-19 May 2023 in Tokyo, Japan.

The 2-day workshop provided the opportunity to Japanese researchers and engineers, as well as international experts visiting Japan, to present and discuss recent developments in relation to ventilation and airtightness. The workshop was organized in 5 thematic sessions.

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12 January 2023, Webinar – Sleeping Environment IAQ and Sleep Quality

Our bodies need good rest and sleep as part of regular recuperation to enable us to perform our normal activities in life.  Sleep is an integral part of human life and the importance and significance of good bedroom IAQ, indoor air pollution, ventilation as well as bedroom thermal environment during sleep cannot be emphasized more. Yet, there is a paucity of information in the scientific literature in this regard, especially pertaining to IAQ in sleeping environments and sleep quality.  Are our bedrooms adequately ventilated at all times to maintain good IAQ?

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