Author: Sotirios Papathanasiou
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GO AQS White Paper v0.81 – Update
Changelog: You will find the latest version of the white paper 📄 on the home page at www.goaqs.org. If members have any comments about the changes please feel free to contact us.
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Breathing Easier Indoors: GO AQS Embraces EPA Air Quality Awareness Week, Highlighting Indoor Air Quality on May 7, 2025
As the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launches its annual Air Quality Awareness Week, we at GO AQS are proud to embrace this vital initiative and draw particular attention to the air we breathe inside our buildings. This year, we are especially focused on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, which is dedicated to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Often…
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Webinar – No One-Size-Fits-All: Strengths and Limitations of Low Cost IAQ Sensors
Are you curious about the air you breathe indoors? At GO AQS, we believe that understanding your indoor air quality is crucial for thriving. That’s why we’re excited to invite you to the upcoming webinar organized by The EDIAQI Project. No One-Size-Fits-All: Strengths and Limitations of Low Cost IAQ Sensors. Join us as we delve into…
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GO AQS White Paper v0.80 – Update
As we move significantly closer to the final V1.0 release of the white paper, this latest update incorporates a substantial volume of revisions and refinements after the working groups discussions. To accurately reflect this major leap forward in development and the extensive changes implemented, we are updating the document version directly from v0.12 to v0.80.…
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Webinar – From data to impact: defining a common language for Indoor Air Quality
We’re excited to share an insightful upcoming webinar organized by inBiot that dives deep into the crucial topic of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): “From Data to Impact: Defining a Common Language for Indoor Air Quality.” This webinar promises to be an engaging session for anyone interested in understanding, interpreting, and ultimately improving the air we breathe…