ASHRAE Seeks Presentations for 2019 Building Performance Conf

ATLANTA, GA, Feb 6, 2019 – ASHRAE has announced a call for presentations for the 2019 ASHRAE Building Performance Analysis Conference to be held September 25-27 at The Curtis Hotel in Denver, Colo.

“Building performance modeling is an important, yet complex concept,” says Krishnan Gowri, conference chair. “The topics presented at this conference will prepare building professionals to make better decisions through the use of performance assessments and by the way that performance analysis impacts actual buildings.”

Building modeling professionals and practitioners are invited to submit presentation proposals between 20-30 minutes in length or 90 minute panel and seminar sessions. Proposals can cover a broad range of topics addressing the needs of the building performance modeling community. Creative and interactive presentation formats are strongly encouraged.

The 2019 Building Performance Analysis Conference requests the following submission types:

  • Individual presentations on projects, research or career/business development topics.
  • Panel with 3-4 industry experts on a current topic of interest or team case study.
  • Seminar Session with a chair and 1-4 speakers on one of the following topics.

Topic categories include:

  • Innovation & Integration
  • Modeling, Modeling, Modeling
  • Dealing with Data
  • Back to Business

Presentation proposals are due Mar. 15, 2019. If accepted, presentations will be due Aug. 15, 2019. For a full list of presentation topics and more information, visit ashrae.org/buildperform2019.

About ASHRAE

Founded in 1894, ASHRAE is a global leader in the advancement of human well-being through sustainable technology for the built environment. As an industry leader in researchstandards writingpublishingcertification and continuing education, ASHRAE and its members are committed to shaping tomorrow’s built environment today through strategic partnerships with organizations in the HVAC&R community and across related industries.

For more information, visit ashrae.org.

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