Aircuity highlights solutions for reducing energy use in labs at I2SL

Published: 25-Sep-2017

The US-based company will discuss benefits of optimising ventilation at the 2017 I2SL (International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories) Annual Conference being held 15-18 October 2017 in Boston, Massachusetts

Aircuity, a specialist in demand control ventilation and indoor environmental quality solutions, will highlight the benefits of its Aircuity 2.0 platform for optimising ventilation in laboratories at the 2017 I2SL (International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories) Annual Conference, taking place in Boston on 15-18 October, 2017, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, Massachusetts.

Aircuity 2.0 delivers measurable savings and actionable insights, and is ideal for research laboratory facilities looking to significantly reduce energy costs, monitor space conditions and occupant behaviour, and achieve quantifiable savings that can be reinvested in research. In addition, Aircuity’s founder will be leading a training workshop, hosting Open House events at its nearby headquarters.

Since its launch in 2000, Aircuity has been the leader in demand control ventilation and indoor environmental quality solutions. The system is implemented in advanced life science and laboratory facilities around the world, including Eli Lilly, Van Andel Institute, and Sanford Consortium. Aircuity is exhibiting at Booth #25.

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