Advancing Indoor Environmental Quality: Airmid Healthgroup Supports the Call for Papers for IEQ 2025

by Anna O’Donovan, 20th October 2024

ASHRAE, in collaboration with the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC), has issued a call for papers for the upcoming Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) 2025 Conference, to be held this September in Montreal, Canada.

With the theme “Rising to New Challenges: Connecting IEQ to a Sustainable Future,” the conference will bring global leaders together to explore how indoor environmental quality shapes occupant health and building resilience in a changing climate.

 

Advancing Indoor Environmental Quality: Airmid Healthgroup Supports the Call for Papers for IEQ 2025

 

At Airmid Healthgroup, we welcome this call for papers. For over two decades, we’ve worked at the intersection of indoor air science, health, and innovation, helping product developers, building professionals, and policymakers move from good intentions to validated (and measurable) impact.

This conference will act as a platform to help define the future of healthy indoor environments. And it’s one we know well.

Dr. McKeon, our Medical Director, has previously presented at ASHRAE and AIVC events, including his recent paper on “Bridging Metrics and Health Outcomes”  (PDF).

We also showcased our expertise at Indoor Air 2024, where we discussed the evolving science of air cleaning technologies and their real-world effectiveness in controlling infectious aerosols (read more).

The IEQ 2025 conferencehas issued a call for papers across a wide range of relevant topics, including:

  • Performance metrics and health outcomes
  • Smart sensors, data integration, and controls
  • Post-pandemic HVAC systems and filtration science
  • Occupant behavior: How behavior impacts IEQ and how IEQ impacts behavior — the psychological dimensions of IEQ.
  • Policy, standards, and implementation pathways
  • HVAC and IEQ in a post-COVID world.
  • Policy and standards: Trends, impacts, implications.
  • The environment around us: Acoustics, lighting, glazing, interiors, and impacts upon wellness
  • Ventilation: Mechanical, passive, natural, and hybrid systems.
  • Thermal comfort: Dynamic approaches, health impacts, and trends

Both full technical papers and extended abstracts are welcome, with selected work being considered for publication in ASHRAE’s Science and Technology for the Built Environment journal.

From IAQ to IEQ

Too often, the conversation around healthy buildings stops at indoor air quality (IAQ) focusing narrowly on airborne pollutants or filtration technologies. But indoor environmental quality (IEQ) goes further, encompassing not just air, but also thermal comfort, lighting, acoustics, and how these factors interact with occupant behavior, productivity, and well-being. The shift toward a more integrated IEQ approach is a significant innovation, aligning indoor environmental science with the lived experience of people in real buildings. It’s a direction Airmid Healthgroup fully supports and one that’s reflected in both our research and our collaborations with product innovators, standards bodies, and design teams.

Call for Papers

At Airmid, we see this as an opportunity to convene researchers, engineers, architects, and public health advocates around the shared goal of healthier, more sustainable buildings. We encourage our peers and collaborators, especially those driving innovation in ventilation, IAQ, and human-centered design, to submit and attend.

We look forward to joining you in Montreal!

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External Resources

The AIVC (Air infiltration and Ventilation Centre) is the International Energy Agency’s information centre on energy efficient ventilation.

ASHRAE Environmental Health Committee: identifies major environmental health trends impacting the practice of HVAC&R;, informs and makes recommendations to ASHRAE leadership and membership. EHC also serves as a resource on activities and issues that relate to environmental health impacts of building control technologies

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Dr. Anna O’Donovan
Medical and Lifestyle Author

Dr. Anna O’Donovan has been selected as a trusted subject matter expert for Airmid Healthgroup’s thought leadership blog due to her extensive expertise in medicine, dentistry, and the science of indoor air quality.

Anna qualified from Trinity College Dublin with an Honours degree in Medicine in 1997 before obtaining an Honours degree in Dentistry from Trinity College Dublin in 2001. She spent five years working in General Practice (Family Medicine) and 15 years in Dentistry, giving her a unique clinical perspective on health and wellness.

For the past five years, Anna has worked with Allergy Standards Ltd as a medical and lifestyle author, translating complex scientific research into engaging, evidence-based content. Now, as part of Airmid Healthgroup, she focuses on the impact of indoor air quality on respiratory health, allergies, and overall well-being, helping to communicate cutting-edge research to industry leaders and consumers alike.

Passionate about bridging the gap between science and everyday living, Anna combines her medical expertise with a love of writing to educate and inform on the crucial role of indoor environments in human health. She is an award winning author, including being a prize winner in the Baileys First Chapter Women’s Prize for Fiction. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys reading, writing, and hiking—especially when accompanied by her dog.

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