Hvac software associations/ regulatory bodies in Sweden (38 found)

RVT Group is not an average hire company, work with to understand the full scope of activities on site before recommending a fully compliant health hazard control solution. Specialist solutions include dust control, noise control, fume control, ventilation, heating and cooling, environmental monitoring, water treatment solutions, and confined space equipment.

The Sustainable Energy Association are a member based industry body offering innovative policy solutions that link up building-level technologies and the wider energy system to achieve a low carbon, secure energy future for the UK, benefits for UK consumers, and commercial growth for businesses working in the sector.

Svensk Ventilation (The Swedish Ventilation Association) is a trade association that represents the ventilation companies in Sweden - manufacturers, installers, service companies, dealers and consultants. Together, their member companies employ approximately 10,000 people in Sweden. The association focuses on the importance of indoor air for health and the possibilities of ventilation technology to reduce energy use in buildings.

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.

Thornhvac is a niche recruitment consultancy that prides itself on having a deep understanding of the HVAC industry in the UK.

Founded in 2003, Utilita was created to challenge the Big 6 energy suppliers by empowering everyone with a fair and flexible service that’s good for the pocket and planet.

The World Plumbing Council (WPC) is an international organization which aims to develop and promote the image and standards of the plumbing Industry worldwide. World Plumbing Day is an international event on March 11 every year, initiated by the World Plumbing Council as a means of highlighting the important role plumbing plays in the health, safety and sustainability of the community.

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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