Air filtration associations/ regulatory bodies in United Kingdom (UK) (57 found)

hybridGEOTABS EU is an active group of developers, engineers & academics with a common interest in optimizing coupled geothermal heat pumps (GEO-HP) and thermally activated building systems (TABS), alongside secondary heating & cooling systems. TABS use pipes, embedded in concrete floors, ceilings and walls, through which warm/cold water is pumped to heat/cool a building’s thermal mass.

IFC Certification Ltd is a UKAS accredited and internationally recognized provider of high quality customer focused independent third party certification. IFC Certification Ltd is also a Notified Certification Body for certificating products for CE Marking under the Construction Products Directive.

Industrial and Commercial Heating Equipment Association (ICOM) is the UK's trade association representing the industrial and commercial heating equipment industry sector. Together with the members, ICOM represents the industry's interests at UK Government and European levels. ICOM is a division of the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA).

The Institute of Refrigeration provides a central resource for people from all over the world to improve the application of refrigeration and allied fields for the general good of society with particular emphasis on environment, efficiency, safety, and innovation.

International Accreditation Forum (IAF) is the world association of Conformity Assessment Accreditation Bodies. Its primary function is to develop a single worldwide programme of conformity assessment, which reduces risk for business and its customers by assuring them that accredited certificates may be relied upon.

International Facility Management Association (IFMA) is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals, supporting over 23,000 members in more than 10​0 countries.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. delivers innovative and integrated solutions across a wide range of industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems.

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is a not-for-profit education foundation created in 1996, as The National Center for Construction Education and Research. NCCER develops standardized construction and maintenance curriculum and assessments with portable credentials.

An ANSI-accredited Standards Developing Organization, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) gives members a competitive edge in today's rapidly changing marketplace by expanding market opportunities, acquiring exclusive business intelligence, removing market barriers, building supply chain connections, and harnessing innovation.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was founded in 1901 and is now part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. NIST measurements support the smallest of technologies to the largest and most complex of human-made creations, ranging from nano-scale devices so tiny that tens of thousands can fit on the end of a single human hair up to earthquake-resistant skyscrapers and global communication networks.

With the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance. The OSH Act covers most private sector employers and their workers, in addition to some public sector employers and workers in the 50 states and certain territories.

Ofgem is Britain’s independent energy regulator. Their role is to protect consumers now and in the future by working to deliver a greener, fairer energy system. They are a non-ministerial government department and an independent National Regulatory Authority.

OpenTherm is a non-manufacturer-dependent system of communication between modulating HVAC appliances and room thermostats. It consists of a communication protocol and an interface specification. The OpenTherm communication protocol is primarily designed to control modulating heating appliances. The protocol is available to members of the OpenTherm Association only.

REFCOM is the UK's market F-GAS certification scheme, operating since 2009. They help companies make sure that they comply with F gas regulations since 2014.

REHVA is The Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning associations founded in 1963. REHVA's mission is to develop and disseminate economical, energy efficient, safe and healthy technology for mechanical services of building; to serve its members and the field of building engineering (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) by facilitating knowledge exchange.

As a globally recognized professional body, everything that Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments. Through their respected global standards, pioneering professional progression, and their trusted data and insight, RICS promotes and enforce the highest professional standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction, and infrastructure.

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is a British Government advisory body that advises central government in emergencies. Specialists from academia and industry, along with experts from within government make up the participation, which will vary depending on the emergency

Select Global Events is a newly formed exhibitions and conference organizer, specializing in launches and managing shows from inception into global brands.

Synecore was established by Paul Thomas and Adrian Eade to meet what they felt was a market for professional M&E contractors, with in-house expertise in both HVAC and electrical engineering across the UK. Set in the rural Kent countryside purpose-built head office is the hub of nationwide infrastructure. It’s where develop electrical and mechanical plans for some of the UK’s largest roll-out programs for clients such as Leon, Frankie and Benny’s.

The Association for Decentralised Energy is the voice for a cost effective efficient, low carbon, user-led energy system; a market in which decentralized energy can flourish. The association helps people to understand the many benefits of an integrated approach to delivering energy. They strive for a more cost effective, efficient and user orientated energy system.

The Brick Consortium, Inc. is a non-profit membership corporation whose purpose is to encourage the research and development of Brick Schema Specifications for the built environment and any supporting tooling, documentation, and best practices necessary to promote Brick. The consortium develops the Brick Schema Specifications as open source through member participation.

The Climate Group works internationally with leading businesses, states and regions to deliver a world of net zero greenhouse gas emissions and greater prosperity for all.

Since 1960, Tom's Mechanical, Inc. has been standing apart from competitors by going the extra mile to provide quality service. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, the company has helped thousands of clients with a wide variety of HVAC services, ranging from the most straightforward to the most complex.

TruEnergy is an Ofgem licensed energy supplier offering bespoke contracts for businesses and is the supplier of choice for utility splitting companies. TruEnergy works with entrepreneurs, property landlords, facility managers and businesses to make energy procurement simple and cost-effective.

VDMA is an association that represents the common economic, technical and scientific interests of the mechanical engineering industry, especially towards national and international authorities and business circles.

Warm Homes Suffolk - The Warm Feeling Fund is a partnership program with Suffolk Councils (East Suffolk Council, Suffolk County Council, Ipswich Borough Council, Babergh, and Mid Suffolk District Councils and West Suffolk Council). It is funded by Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

The Wyss Institute at Harvard University uses biological design principles to develop new engineering innovations that will transform medicine and create a more sustainable world. By emulating biological principles of self assembly, organization and regulation, they are developing disruptive technology solutions for healthcare, energy, architecture, robotics, and manufacturing, which are translated into commercial products and therapies.

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