Indoor Air Quality Conference 2023

Hotel Grand Chancellor Brisbane 23 Leichardt Street, Brisban, Queensland, Australia

The Indoor Air Quality Conference 2023 will be held in Brisbane from July 17–18. Good quality indoor air is critical for good health. Australians spend 90 per cent of their time indoors – in the home, office, or other types of buildings – where airborne particles, gases, chemicals, mould, and other pollutants can cause headaches, […]

$110 – $995

Building Physics Forum 2023

Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Building Physics Forum will be held in Melbourne on Wednesday, September 13 on day one of AIRAH’s Future of HVAC Conference. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders from across the built environment as we look into energy-efficient building designs, whilst examining current and coming standards and policies to better improve […]

$110 – $525

The Future of HVAC Conference 2023

Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Future of HVAC is the most important conference for HVAC&R professionals operating in Australia. It is AIRAH’s major annual event. Join us in Melbourne on Wednesday, September 13 and Thursday, September 14 for the 10th edition of The Future of HVAC Conference. We look forward to welcoming leading experts, professionals, and practitioners in Australian […]

$110 – $1050

Big Data and Analytics Forum 2023

Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Big Data and Analytics Forum will be held in Melbourne on Thursday, September 14 on day two of AIRAH’s Future of HVAC Conference. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders from across the built environment as we examine the future of data driven strategies and discuss the ways we, as an […]

$110 – $525

2024 Indoor Air Quality Conference

Crown Melbourne 8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006, Melbourne, Australia

Good quality indoor air is critical for good health. Australians spend 90 per cent of their time indoors – in the home, office, or other types of buildings – where airborne particles, gases, chemicals, mould, and other pollutants can cause headaches, eye irritation, allergies, and fatigue. Serious pollutants can cause certain types of cancers and […]