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The ASHRAE 2025 Conference seeks abstracts on building technologies

The ASHRAE 2025 Conference seeks abstracts on building technologies

The conference aims to develop high-impact technologies and processes for cost-effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly buildings.

ASHRAE is accepting abstracts for the 2025 Buildings XVI International Conference to be held December 8–11, 2025, in Clearwater Beach, Florida. The conference is co-organised by ASHRAE and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 

André Desjarlais, conference chairperson, said, “This conference draws heavily on the advanced technical knowledge of our global experts and takes place every three years, allowing time to develop new research and technology applications and to document findings. It’s a great opportunity for product manufacturers, research groups, technical advisors, builders, designers, and consultants to discuss their work achievements, interests, and awareness of building issues and provide solutions to some of our major building problems.”

The conference steering committee is seeking residential and commercial application-focused abstracts on the development of high-impact technologies and processes that are cost-effective, reduce energy use, and have environmental consequences. Papers should demonstrate how the focus will lead to high-performance buildings, demonstrate technologies ready for implementation, and show the promise of short- to mid-term adoption. Selected papers will be offered the opportunity to be expanded and published in ASHRAE’s Science and Technology for the Built Environment.

 New for the 2025 conference is the opportunity to present work to a broader audience through the Buildings XVI Poster Session. Students, postdocs or Masters, and early career professionals are highly encouraged to submit their research via the poster session. Only an initial abstract and a poster are required.

The conference includes three tracks focused on principles (research and development), practices (applications and case studies), and residential buildings. A full list of suggested paper topics can be viewed on the conference webpage. Abstract submissions are due by September 20, 2024. If accepted, papers will be due April 1, 2025. For more information or to submit an abstract, visit ashrae.org/BuildingsXVI

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