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Will AI take buildings to Net Zero energy?

Will AI take buildings to Net Zero energy?

All 5 live, weekly sessions will be recorded and available to attendees, but you might want to attend the second session of the CIBSE ANZ seminar series live to engage in the conversation. Speakers will explore the diverse applications of AI in enhancing the functionality, efficiency, and sustainability of building systems, from the feasibility stage through to fine-tuning of existing buildings.

CIBSE’s response to the King's Speech

CIBSE’s response to the King's Speech

CIBSE welcomes the government's commitment to infrastructure and housing development, as well as its focus on clean energy and sustainability, as outlined in the King's Speech

CIC makes 56 recommendations for a better built environment ahead of King’s Speech

CIC makes 56 recommendations for a better built environment ahead of King’s Speech

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has published policy recommendations urging the new Government to enhance economic growth and national health through improvements in the built environment.

Getting to know CIBSE trainer: Tom Wise

Getting to know CIBSE trainer: Tom Wise

Currently the Queensland Director of WSce, Tom has been honing his Hydraulic Services Engineering skills in the Healthcare sector since 2010. He is involved in many working groups and ABCB committees, assisting to develop standards and best practice guidelines. Described by our students as “fantastic”, “clearly an expert” and “talented and knowledgeable” we chat to Tom about his experiences as an engineer, CIBSE trainer and fly fishing enthusiast.

PhD student sought for research into minimising noise impact of ASHPs

PhD student sought for research into minimising noise impact of ASHPs

The outputs of the proposed research will contribute to alleviating the noise concerns around Air Source Heat Pumps

Who will you nominate?

Who will you nominate?

Workplace mentors play a vital role in the early development of an engineer’s career. The CIBSE ANZ Young Engineer Champion of the Year is a way to honour an individual who has impacted or inspired you. Ahead of entries closing on 29 July, we asked CIBSE committee members who inspired them in the early stages of their career and what lasting impact they had.

New research “Retrofit Revisit” reveals crucial lessons for future retrofits

New research “Retrofit Revisit” reveals crucial lessons for future retrofits

Findings after ten years reveal that retrofitted residences perform outstandingly against non-retrofitted UK housing stock and for the very long term

CIBSE Vice President David Stevens featured in Facilitate Magazine

CIBSE Vice President David Stevens featured in Facilitate Magazine

In an exclusive interview with Facilitate Magazine, David Stevens, CIBSE's first Vice President in 20 years from an estates and facilities background, discusses on what lies ahead for Facilities Management

CIBSE and IBPSA-England announce partnership for 2025 Technical Symposium

CIBSE and IBPSA-England announce partnership for 2025 Technical Symposium

CIBSE and IBPSA-England announce their partnership for the 2025 Technical Symposium, combining expertise to explore sustainable design for achieving net-zero in the built environment

CIBSE Certification launches a new competence scheme for management system specialists

CIBSE Certification launches a new competence scheme for management system specialists

CIBSE Certification launches a new scheme certifying management system specialists, aiding organisations facing challenges like decarbonisation and regulatory compliance, ensuring efficient operations through qualified expertise

Commissioning Code A out now

Commissioning Code A out now

CIBSE has issued new guidance for commissioning ventilation and ductwork systems, aligning with industry standards to ensure safe, efficient building environments and lower carbon footprints

Award worthy graduate programmes propelling building services forward

Award worthy graduate programmes propelling building services forward

“It's become clear that outstanding building services professionals don't emerge in silos. It takes dedicated guiding hands, often found at the organisational level, to elevate these rising stars."

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