The REHVA network is invited to join the HumanIC Project Forum 2026, a key online event showcasing cutting-edge research from the HumanIC Doctoral Network.
As a leading association in HVAC, this forum is highly relevant to REHVA's mission and expertise, especially regarding best practices for healthcare environments.
Date: Monday, 19 January 2026
Time: 10:00 – 12:00 CET
Format: Online (Free of charge)
Register: https://human-ic.eu/humanic-research-forum-2026-interactive-stakeholder-dialogue/
Discover the Future of Healthcare Engineering
This open seminar provides a vital platform to explore the evolving landscape of ventilation, indoor environments, and data-driven solutions for safer and more resilient hospitals. We bring together researchers, industry experts, and healthcare stakeholders to bridge the gap between academic findings and practical application.
What to Expect:
Inspiring Research Snapshots: Our Doctoral Candidates will deliver concise, fast-paced 5-minute presentations. These "snapshots" highlight their latest findings, achievements, and publicly shareable outputs, giving you a clear, high-level overview of the HumanIC project's progress in areas critical to infection control and thermal comfort.
Interactive Stakeholder Dialogue: Following the presentations, we will open the floor for an extensive Q&A session. This is your chance to exchange perspectives with the researchers, ask in-depth questions, and explore the practical implications of the research for HVAC design and operation in healthcare settings.
Why REHVA Members Should Join:
Stay Ahead of Innovation: Learn directly about the innovations shaping the future of hospital ventilation, HVAC system adaptation, and infection control, aiming for a 30% reduction in infection risk.
Connect and Collaborate: Network with an international community of leading scientists and practitioners focused on the human-centric climate (HCC) in hospitals.
Influence the Discussion: Actively participate in shaping the discussion around standards and best practices for healthier and smarter healthcare environments.
