We are pleased to announce that the AIVC -TightVent - venticool 2026 Conference: “Innovations in Smart Ventilation and IEQ for Resilient and Adaptive Buildings” is now accepting abstracts & proposals for topical sessions. The Conference will be held on September 30 & October 1, 2026 and will take place at the Songdo International District in Incheon, Republic of Korea.
We’re pleased to announce that the recordings and presentation slides from the recent AIVC/TightVent webinar, “Comparing Ventilation Trends in Southern Europe” (held on October 10, 2025), are now available on our website.
Featured Presentations:
Italy – Trends in Building Ventilation Requirements and Inspection
Speakers: Aldo Fumi (ASSOCLIMA) & Luca Alberto Piterà (AiCARR)
We’re happy to announce that the recordings and presentation slides from AIVC's recent webinar, “Emerging Risks of Indoor Mould: Assessment Methods, In-Situ Measurements & Predictive Modelling” held on September 18, 2025, are now available on our website.
The AIVC is pleased to invite you to its upcoming webinar: “Comparing Ventilation Trends in Southern Europe: Italy, France & Spain” on October 10, 2025 from 10:00 to 11:30 CET.
Featured Speakers
Aldo Fumi (ASSOCLIMA, Italy)
Luca Alberto Piterà (AiCARR, Italy)
Valérie Leprince (Cerema, France)
Pilar Linares-Alemparte (IETcc-CSIC, Spain)
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
The AIVC is pleased to invite you to its upcoming webinar: “Emerging Risks of Indoor Mould: Assessment Methods, In-Situ Measurements & Predictive Modelling”, scheduled for September 18, 2025, from 15:30 to 17:00 CET.
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.
The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC) is pleased to announce its upcoming international workshop, taking place on April 21–22, 2026, in Madrid, Spain, under the theme “Climate Change, Ventilation and Resilience.”
The workshop will provide an opportunity for Spanish researchers and professionals, as well as international experts, to present and discuss recent advances in relation to the challenges that climate change imposes on buildings, related to indoor environmental quality, ventilation, human health and sustainability.