Webinars
Webinars of the EDIAQI project about the indoor air quality
Exploring the promise and risks of AI-driven calibration for indoor air quality sensors, from data accuracy to trust and regulation. AI and machine learning are increasingly used to calibrate low-cost indoor air quality sensors, promising more accurate and data-driven building management. But how reliable are these approaches in real-world indoor environments, and what risks do they introduce?
This webinar examines the economic implications of poor indoor air quality (IAQ) in Europe and the opportunities associated with effective IAQ management. Beyond its well-documented health impacts, indoor air pollution contributes to substantial economic losses through reduced productivity, increased absenteeism, environmental degradation, and pressure on health systems.
The EDIAQI Webinar Series, organised in collaboration with the IDEAL Cluster, brings together leading researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to explore the many dimensions of indoor air quality and its impact on public health, education, and environmental equity. Each session delves into a distinct theme – from low-cost sensor innovation and ventilation strategies to policy design and social fairness – showcasing evidence-driven insights and practical pathways to healthier indoor environments for all.
Focused on childhood asthma and respiratory health, this session examines how indoor pollutants affect developing lungs and how research can guide clinical practice and policymaking for healthier learning and living environments
This webinar explores the promise and pitfalls of low-cost air quality sensors, addressing their accuracy, calibration challenges, and potential to transform data-driven health and environmental policies across Europe
Highlighting the crucial role of ventilation in improving indoor air quality, this webinar discusses innovative, energy-efficient, and people-centred solutions to protect vulnerable populations in diverse indoor settings
Bringing together experts and policymakers, this webinar considers how fragmented national measures could evolve into a unified European legislative framework for indoor air quality and public health protection
This discussion addresses the social and economic dimensions of indoor air quality, revealing how unequal exposure to pollution reinforces health disparities and exploring policy pathways to fairer access to clean indoor air
This session examines how affordable, privacy-conscious sensor technologies can support smarter air quality management and empower public spaces to align with Europe’s sustainability and digital transition goals
Centred on awareness and governance, this webinar explores how public understanding of indoor air risks can drive stronger, evidence-based policy responses and more coherent regulatory frameworks across the EU
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