Aircuity Highlights Solutions for Reducing Energy Use and Improving the Laboratory Environment at 2017 I2SL Annual Conference

Aircuity, (www.aircuity.com), creator of measurably better environments, will be highlighting the benefits of its Aircuity 2.0 platform for optimizing ventilation in laboratories at the 2017 I2SL (International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories) Annual Conference. The event will be held October 15-18, 2017, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place, in Boston, Massachusetts and Aircuity is exhibiting at Booth #25. Aircuity 2.0 delivers measurable savings and actionable insights, and is ideal for research laboratory facilities looking to significantly reduce energy costs, monitor space conditions and occupant behavior, and achieve quantifiable savings that can be reinvested in research. In addition, Aircuity’s founder will be leading a training workshop, hosting Open House events at its nearby headquarters, and sponsoring a “Cocktails by the Fire” happy hour at a nearby restaurant.

Stop by Booth #25 to learn more about Aircuity 2.0, which includes the brand new MyAircuity web and desktop apps that, out-of-the-box, deliver actionable insights, transparency and accountability to building owners and facility managers implementing demand control ventilation – one of the highest total return on investment energy conservation measures available.

Aircuity 2.0 also includes physical system upgrades, including a major enhancement to the intelligence of its devices so the system can better “watch itself.” The data center was migrated to Microsoft Azure, further increasing availability, reliability, and security, which in turn increases the return on investment for Aircuity’s customers.

Be sure to join Aircuity throughout the week at the following events:

· Gordon Sharp, Aircuity chairman and member of the I2SL Board of Directors, will lead a pre-conference training session on October 15th from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. called “Evaluate the Savings and Return on Investment (ROI) of Laboratory Energy Savings Strategies.” HVAC represents 30 percent of total energy use in commercial buildings, and is the next frontier of efficiency and productivity gains. The workshop is offered under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy in support of the Smart Lab Accelerator Partnership Program.

· Aircuity will be hosting an open house at its offices, located at 55 Chapel Street, Newton, MA, only a 20 minute ride from the hotel. Catch the second half of the Patriots game along with drinks and appetizers on Sunday, October 15th from 3:00-5:00 p.m., or visit for a tour and snacks on Wednesday, October 18th from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Other times can be arranged.

· After a day of great sessions at I2SL, join Aircuity for cocktails and appetizers on Tuesday, October 17th at the Post 390 Restaurant, 406 Stuart Street in Boston (5 minute walk from hotel), from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Catch up with Aircuity and learn more about 2.0 or just relax with some great food and drinks.

Since its launch in 2000, Aircuity has been the leader in demand control ventilation and indoor environmental quality solutions. The system is implemented in advanced life science and laboratory facilities around the world, including Eli Lilly, Van Andel Institute, and Sanford Consortium.