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Josh Emerson
Flexible space: The key to the future of work
The pandemic has changed the UK’s working patterns forever, creating a major challenge for building services engineers with clients calling for more flexible office solutions.Caroline Jacobsson
Is a demand-controlled indoor climate worthwhile?
We believe that investing in an on-demand system will quickly pay off.Mikael Börjesson
Dry indoor climate and preparing for the winter
If we look back to last winter we may 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 environment is also one of the causes of seasonal illnesses such as the flu. Mikael Börjesson discusses below …Morten von Sydow
Which ventilation principle should I choose?
To get the optimal indoor climate for your building it is important to start plan in an early stage what kind of ventilation that is most suitable for you. Different facilities have different needs. Here are some principles to consider.Swegon
Read our white paper on Education and Indoor Climate
Air quality and ventilation in schools is often an underestimated element of the classroom. It can have a huge impact on the way students feel and perform. Our whitepaper takes a deep dive into the various elements that contribute to the indoor environmental quality in the classroom. Bringing …Swegon Air Academy
Ventilation: how do buildings breathe?
Like our lungs, buildings need to be able to breathe to ensure fresh air comes in and dirty air escapes.Andreas Örje Wellstam
Visualising the invisible – the future of our industry
At the end of May, Swegon broadcast a series of digital live events in different languages called The Industry Challenge. We did this to address the growing demands and expectations which we in the indoor climate business need to manage. A recent study shows that between 30 and 40 percent of …Josh Emerson
The Industry Challenge - Digital Event
Today, and in the future, the building industry faces major challenges. Health related, economic, and environmental aspects of buildings will soon be a top priority in our societies. Creating healthy, productive and sustainable indoor environments will be a key issue for building owners, …Caroline Jacobsson
Is demand controlled indoor climate a profitable investment?
We claim that it is well worth investing in demand controlled indoor climate and it does not take very long before it pays off compared to constant flow ventilation.By topics