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CIBSE Health, Wellbeing and IEQ Conference 2026

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CIBSE Members receive a discount to attend all CIBSE conferences.

  • Date: 30 September 2026
  • Early Bird deadline: 5 August 2026
  • Location: CIBSE HQ, 91 - 94 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8QP

 

About:

The performance of buildings is increasingly being measured by more than energy efficiency alone. Indoor environmental quality, occupant health, wellbeing, and inclusive design are central to how buildings are designed, operated, and valued. At the same time, regulatory requirements, including the Building Safety Act, are placing greater responsibility on building services engineers to deliver safe, healthy, and accessible environments backed by measurable outcomes.

CIBSE's Health, Wellbeing and IEQ Conference brings together leading experts, practitioners, and researchers to explore the latest evidence, guidance, and innovations shaping healthier buildings. From indoor air quality, thermal comfort, humidity, and acoustics to inclusive design, neurodiversity, and the latest developments in CIBSE TM40 and the forthcoming CIBSE EDI Design Guide, the conference provides practical insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the profession.

 

What to Expect:

  • Indoor air quality and building performance
    Explore the latest guidance on ventilation strategies, indoor air quality monitoring and performance-based compliance, and discover how these elements contribute to healthier, safer and more resilient buildings.
  • Health, wellbeing and net zero in practice
    Learn how building design and operation can support occupant health while meeting net zero ambitions, with discussions covering thermal comfort, overheating, low-carbon cooling and the role of healthy building principles throughout the building lifecycle.
  • Retrofitting and inclusive design for the future
    Discover how retrofit projects can improve indoor environmental quality without compromising building performance, alongside sessions examining moisture management, acoustics, occupant engagement and the importance of designing spaces that are inclusive, accessible and responsive to diverse user needs.
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