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/
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!
The 23rd issue of the TightVent newsletter is now available! Specific contents include:
The 42nd AIVC Conference “Ventilation Challenges in a changing world" will be held on October 5-6, 2022, at the Hilton Hotel, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It will be a joint event combined with the 10th TightVent and the 8th venticool conferences.
The conference programme will include well‐prepared and structured sessions focused on the conference topics, invited speakers and long and short oral presentations arising from the call.
Energy Efficiency and Indoor Climate in Buildings has just been released.
The 21st issue of the TightVent newsletter is now available! Specific contents include:
We are pleased to announce that the AIVC 2022 Conference “Ventilation Challenges in a changing world" is now accepting abstracts & proposals for topical sessions. The Conference will be held on October 5-6, 2022, at the Hilton Hotel, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It will be a joint event combined with the 10th TightVent and the 8th venticool conferences.
The Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre and TightVent Europe are organizing the webinar "Impact of wind on airtightness test results" to be held on November 8th, 2021 at 15:30-16:45 CET. This webinar aims at presenting AIVC's Ventilation Information Paper on the impact of wind on airtightness test results and at presenting results of field measurements to better estimate and reduce the impact of wind fluctuations on airtightness test resu