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 (13)
- Air Handling Units (6)
- Cooling & Heating (6)
- Energy Efficiency (6)
- Humidity (3)
- Passive houses (3)
- Room Units (3)
- heat recovery (3)
- indoor environmental quality (3)
- HRV (2)
- Heat Pumps (2)
- Renovation (2)
- Schools (2)
- energy recovery (2)
- Acoustics (1)
- Air Quality (1)
- ERV (1)
- Gender Equality (1)
- HVACsystem (1)
- Optimisation Systems (1)
- Rotary Heat Exchangers (1)
- Services & Connectivity (1)
- airhandlingUnit (1)
- heatexchanger (1)
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Mikael Börjesson
Would we let our kids skip breakfast before school?
We all want to make sure that our children get the best education but one thing we tend to forget is how important air quality, humidity levels and thermal comfort are for children’s learning capabilities.Mikael Börjesson
What is IEQ and why is it important?
In recent years, our industry has witnessed a notable change in the way we go about delivering a quality-built indoor environment. Occupants now have a better understanding of the impact air quality has on their mental health and employers are starting to better appreciate the quality and …Mikael Börjesson
Dry indoor climate - how do we prepare for the next winter?
At the moment it’s easy to forget, but if we look back a few months – especially if we live in the Nordic region or other colder areas – we remember that the air felt dry and the indoor climate was less comfortable. In addition to impaired indoor comfort, research shows that a dry indoor …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
The new office era – trends and solutions
All around the world offices are gradually opening up after lockdowns and restrictions. But even if we can go back to the office, we can not go back in time. So, what will our new office look like, and how do we need to prepare for meeting the new office era?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 …By topics