Mikael Börjesson
Mikael Börjesson leads the strategic developments within sustainability and public affairs across the Swegon Group. With a robust background in HVAC and building automation, he is dedicated to advance indoor climate matters within the company as well as in the industry as a whole.
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- Indoor Climate Knowledge (36)
- Cooling & Heating (24)
- Air Handling Units (19)
- Energy Efficiency (18)
- Room Units (13)
- Sustainability (11)
- Heat Pumps (10)
- Optimisation Systems (9)
- Acoustics (7)
- Humidity (7)
- Knowledge (6)
- Renovation (6)
- Schools (4)
- Software (4)
- Air Quality (3)
- BIM (3)
- Gender Equality (3)
- Services & Connectivity (3)
- Architecture & Design (1)
- Building Certification (1)
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Mikael Börjesson
Reuse in the building industry - for driving sustainability in the property sector
One of the most significant solutions for reducing the climate footprint in the real estate sector is reusing existing products whenever possible. However, in the building industry, the market for used products is still fairly small and reuse is in its early life as it is not yet done on an …Mikael Börjesson
Are we ready tackle the sustainability challenge?
My name is Mikael Börjesson and I lead the strategic developments within sustainability and public affairs across the Swegon Group. I will in this blog post share my findings and reflections from the Mostra Convegno Expocomfort (MCE) 2024 exhibition in Milan, perhaps one of the more important fairs …Mikael Börjesson
A new year and new challenges in 2024
Taking a brief look in the rearview mirror helps us see the patterns and help us predict what challenges and opportunities we may face in the coming year in our industry. Judging from the very strong trends at the moment, in one way or another, everything will be about sustainability next year as …Mikael Börjesson
Lowering energy consumption without compromising comfort
Buildings are responsible for around 40 percent of the global energy consumption, making it imperative to decrease consumption and increase energy efficiency in buildings. At the same time, we spend almost 90 percent of our time indoors. The trick is to reduce energy consumption without …Mikael Börjesson
Reflections from the world’s largest HVAC exhibition – ISH Frankfurt
The exhibition is finally back after a 4-year pause, so what has happened since last time? And what was missing?Mikael Börjesson
What to expect from 2023?
What are the key trends that are likely to dominate 2023 within the world of HVAC? Here is a best guess based on the hot topics of 2022, and where we can expect a switch from words to actions during next year.Mikael Börjesson
Gender and indoor climate - a blind spot we need to address
Some surprising results in a survey made us think, and findings in recent research suggest a somewhat alarming pattern. It seems we systematically design buildings to suit men, and women are consistently suffering for it. It’s clearly not fair, and we believe it’s time to act upon it.Mikael Börjesson
HVAC – not a man’s world
Research tells us that promoting diversity in the workforce is not just good common sense, it actually has a documented positive effect on business. Yet the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) industry is still very much a man’s world. But does it need to be? As we look for inspiration …Mikael Börjesson
A good indoor climate in sports facilities – the toughest game to win?
Physical exercise is a part of a healthy lifestyle, but the indoor environments hosting training and games are not always up to the task. There is a complexity in designing energy efficient sports facilities with proper indoor environments. There is also lack of awareness of the challenges posed by …By topics