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WELL Certification: New Updates and How to Maximize Air Concept Points with Sensor Data

November 7, 2024
1PM EDT | 10AM PT

Join us for an insightful webinar where we’ll explore the latest updates to the WELL Building Standard and how to optimize your project’s performance using sensor data.

Eric Sun from IWBI will walk you through the recent changes in WELL Certification and explain the growing importance of sensor data in validating building performance. You'll learn how continuous monitoring is becoming essential to earning points, particularly in the Air concept, and how devices from the Works with WELL catalog can streamline your path to certification with real-time data insights.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the latest updates to the WELL Building Standard and what they mean for your project.
  • Discover how sensor data plays a crucial role in earning points within the Air Concept.
  • Learn how continuous monitoring can replace traditional performance testing and maximize points.
  • Explore how devices like the Sensedge Go and tools like the WELL Compliance Checker simplify your WELL Certification journey.
About Our Speakers:
Liam Bates CEO at Kaiterra
Eric Sun Air and Thermal Concept Lead, IWBI

Liam Bates is the founder and CEO of Kaiterra, a global leader in air quality monitoring solutions. A seasoned expert on air quality, sensor technologies, IoT, and BAS/BMS, Liam oversees the product development and R&D at Kaiterra. Liam has been nominated as the IWBI advisor in both Performance and Air Concept. He frequently speaks at international conferences and exhibitions on air quality and monitoring solutions, including the IAQA Annual Meeting.

 

Eric Sun serves the Standard Development team as the Air and Thermal Comfort Concepts Lead. He harnesses his international experience in indoor environmental quality and understanding of continuous monitoring systems, added to his deep understanding of building rating systems, to help progress the health and wellness movement in the built environment and beyond.

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