30 September - 1 October 2026, Conference, Incheon– 46th AIVC conference

The 46th AIVC conference "Innovations in Smart Ventilation and IEQ for Resilient and Adaptive Buildings" will take place on September 30 & October 1, 2026 at the Songdo International District in Incheon, Republic of Korea. This international event will be held jointly with the 14th TightVent Conference and the 12th venticool Conference.

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24-26 September 2025, Conference, Montreal, 45th AIVC - ASHRAE IEQ joint conference

The conference "IEQ 2025: Rising to new challenges: Connecting IEQ to a sustainable future”, organized by ASHRAE and AIVC, will be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on 24-26 September 2025. The conference will also be the 13th TightVent and 11th venticool conference.

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9-10 October 2024, Conference, Dublin– 44th AIVC conference

The 44th AIVC conference "Retrofitting the Building Stock: Challenges and Opportunities for Indoor Environmental Quality" was held on 9 & 10 October 2024 in Dublin together with the 12th TightVent conference and the 10th venticool conference. There were 180 participants from 26 countries.

The conference consisted of parallel sessions largely devoted to:

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4-5 October 2023, Conference, Copenhagen– 43rd AIVC conference

The 43rd AIVC conference "Ventilation, IEQ and health in sustainable buildings" was held on 4 & 5 October 2023 in Copenhagen together with the 11th TightVent conference and the 9th venticool conference. There were 200 participants from 33 countries.

The conference consisted of 3 parallel sessions largely devoted to:

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4-6 May 2022, Conference, Athens, 41st AIVC - ASHRAE IAQ joint conference

The conference "IAQ 2020: Indoor Environmental Quality Performance Approaches Transitioning from IAQ to IEQ”, organized by ASHRAE and AIVC, was held in Athens, Greece on 4-6 May 2022. The conference was also the 9th TightVent and 7th venticool conference. 

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18-19 September 2018, Conference, Juan-les-Pins, 39th AIVC conference

The 39th AIVC conference: "Smart ventilation for buildings" was held on 18 & 19 September 2018 in Juan-les-Pins together with the 7th TightVent conference and the 5th venticool conference. There were 207 participants from 27 countries.

The conference consisted of 3 parallel sessions largely devoted to:

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13-14 September 2017, Conference, Nottingham, 38th AIVC conference

The 38th AIVC conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings" was held on 13 & 14 September 2017 in Nottingham together with the 6th TightVent conference and the 4th venticool conference. There were 185 participants.

The conference consisted of 3 parallel tracks largely devoted to:

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14 - 18 June 2026, Conference, Singapore – Indoor Air 2026

Indoor Air will be held in Singapore from 14 - 18 June 2026. The conference will focus on indoor air quality and healthy built environments, featuring presentations, discussions, and networking among researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers. Participants will explore scientific findings, practical solutions, and innovations that support healthier indoor spaces.

For further information please visit: https://www.indoorair2026.org/

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16-17 May 2025, Hannover – “14th International BUILDAIR Symposium”

The 14th International Buildair Symposium: "Airtight Buildings, Thermography and Ventilation Systems in Practice" will take place on May 16 and 17, 2025 in Hanover, Germany. 

The event will offer a unique opportunity to find out about the latest developments and best practices, to highlight particular challenges in airtightness testing and to exchange experiences across national borders. 

The conference programme will include:

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13th International BUILDAIR-Symposium 2023 [AIVC endorsed]

The 13th International Buildair Symposium will take place on June 2nd and 3rd, 2023 in Hanover. As always, this bilingual industry forum – all presentations and discussions will be interpreted simultaneously – will offer an attractive and highly informative conference program. A trade show will run parallel to the conference.

Experts from eight countries will talk about their current projects, present new methods and research results, and report on lessons learned with unusual projects.

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