Webinar | From data to impact: Defining a common language for Indoor Air Quality
April 2025
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is no longer just a technical afterthought—it has become a fundamental pillar for human well-being, productivity, and sustainable architecture.
But how can we move from fragmented data to a shared language that drives real progress?
What topics do we cover?
Why defining a common language for indoor air quality is essential for creating healthy buildings.
The role of sensors, real-time data, and collaborative standards such as GO AQS.
How regulations, certifications, and technological solutions can work together effectively.
What architects, consultants, and technology companies must align on to scale impact across the sector.
Who are our speakers?
We are pleased to have the participation of two experts in the field:
María Figols from inBiot: Technical Architect and Building Engineer, with a Master's Degree in Building Biology and WELL AP certification. She has more than 18 years of experience specializing in the field of healthy, sustainable and efficient architecture.
Sotirios Papathanasiou from GO AQS: Air quality expert, author of several books on air pollution, and editor of the blog SeeTheAir.org. He currently leads the GO AQS initiative, focused on unifying the language of indoor air quality and raising awareness of its importance for health and well-being.
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