Thermal Control magazine organized a webinar on “Air Quality Management Trends-2023.”
Emerging air handling and ventilation technologies had induced changes in indoor air quality management, promoting healthier living and working environments. These innovative solutions had focused on enhancing energy efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and optimizing occupant comfort. A demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) had monitored and adjusted fresh air supply based on real-time occupancy and pollutant levels to minimize energy waste while maintaining optimal air quality.
Integrating air purification technologies within ventilation systems, such as HEPA filters, UVGI, and photocatalytic oxidation, had maximized the removal of airborne contaminants, pathogens, and VOCs, improving IAQ. Real-time monitoring and control of ventilation systems through sensors, data analytics, and machine learning had enabled insights for energy optimization, predictive maintenance, and occupant well-being. These emerging technologies had addressed air quality challenges, promoted energy efficiency, and allowed intelligent monitoring and control of air cleaning, IAQ, temperature, humidity, and ventilation for healthier indoor environments.
On this note, Thermal Control Business Update hosted an interactive “Air Quality Management Trends-2023” session on August 10, 2023, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM. During this 90-minute session, industry experts discussed the opportunities and new methods for improving air quality, air handling and ventilation technologies, AI and IoT integration, and new strategies for future sustainability.
PANELISTS
Air Quality Management Trends-2023
Mr. Prashant Jain, Director – Retail Business, Fluke India : “Air Quality Monitoring Tools for Modern Buildings & HVAC Systems”
Mr. Sarva Daman Singh, The Environmentalist : “Air Pollution- Mitigation at Source”
Mr. Nitin Naik, Managing Partner, Dew Point: Air quality monitoring for commercial spaces