Aircuity, (www.aircuity.com), creator of measurably better environments, will be highlighting the benefits of its platform for optimizing ventilation to create healthier environments on campus at the 2019 National Association for College and University Business Officers Annual Meeting.
The event will be held July 13–16 in Austin, Texas. During the conference the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) alongside Aircuity will be presenting about creating a healthier environment for building occupants through the WELL Building Standard. Aircuity will also be exhibiting.
Angela Spangler, Director, IWBI and Dan Diehl, CEO, Aircuity, will be presenting during a Snapshot Session held at 12:45pm on July14th. They will discuss how the growing WELL Building Standard supports the university’s core mission and review how attendees can assess applicability and strategies for implementation to benefit occupants.
Stop by Booth #1028 to learn more about how the Aircuity platform can be implemented on campus to deliver healthier and more productive environments along with impacting the university’s carbon footprint. While there ask about the next generation solution, Aircuity 2.0, which is changing the way clients understand their buildings through data. Aircuity can be applied to many buildings across campus such as energy intensive spaces like labs and vivaria and other variable occupancy like student unions, classrooms, staff offices and libraries. An Aircuity project can also help universities reduce their deferred maintenance backlog.
Since its launch in 2000, Aircuity has been the leader in demand control ventilation and indoor environmental quality solutions. The system is implemented in 210 leading universities around the world, including University of California, Irvine, University of Michigan, Northwestern University, University of Cambridge and University of Pittsburgh.