This conference will bring together global experts from public health, occupational health, environmental science, engineering, and policy to explore the evolving IAQ landscape across all building types.
Please find a summary of the event below.
State of Indoor Air Quality Report led by Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska - We will release this long-awaited report on Day 1 of the conference. This report will present the status quo of indoor air quality in public buildings, with key findings, health impacts, case studies, and recommendations to improve indoor air quality. We will host interactive sessions and panel discussions with keynote speeches from prominent members of our community.
Two days of dynamic and solution-focused conferencing, featuring keynote presentations, concurrent sessions, and a panel discussion.
A key focus will be bridging the gap between public and occupational health, ensuring IAQ strategies protect both the general population and workplace environments.
For those unable to travel to Australia, CASANZ is pleased to offer a Remote Track as part of the 2025 Clean Indoor Air for ALL Conference.
Please note: The Remote Track is only available to participants residing outside the
Australasian region. Delegates within this region are
encouraged to attend and present in person.
The Remote Track will consist of two virtual sessions, scheduled to accommodate participants in different time zones:
Each session will feature a keynote speaker and 6-8 selected abstract presentations, providing an opportunity for remote delegates to share their research and insights with the global indoor air quality community.
Remote Track attendees will also have access to two plenary sessions, which will be streamed live from the in-person conference and available for on-demand viewing afterward.
While this is not a fully hybrid event, we aim to provide a meaningful and engaging experience for those who cannot attend in person. Remote Track presentations will take place outside of in-person conference hours, ensuring accessibility for international participants.
Important: The Remote Track will proceed as planned only if we receive at least 30 registrations by July 1, 2025. If you’re interested, we encourage you to register early to secure your spot!
Further details, including session schedules and program information, will be announced at a later date.