Building Simulation 2025
05.07.25
Better Building is proud to support Building Simulation 2025, hosted in Brisbane from August 24–27, 2025.

Join us and global experts to explore how building performance simulation is shaping a net-zero future, without compromising health or comfort. This major event, presented by IBPSA Australasia and AIRAH, follows the successful 2023 conference in Shanghai.
The conference features an impressive lineup of speakers, including:
Associate Professor Jen Martin (University of Melbourne): Keynote speaker renowned for her work in science communication.
Winitha Bonney OAM: Award-winning leader and speaker specializing in inclusion and organizational transformation.
Professor Pieter de Wilde (LTH Faculty of Engineering): Expert in AI applications in building performance simulation.
Associate Professor Michael Donn (Wellington School of Architecture): Focused on quality assurance in building performance simulation.
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison (Carleton University): Researcher in solar housing and occupant behavior.
Veronika Richter (RWTH): Specialist in linking BIM to building energy models.
Ang Yu Qian (National University of Singapore): Presenter on urban building energy modeling.
Find out more: bs2025.org
Ticket giveaway
As proud sponsors, Better Building is thrilled to be supporting the IBPSA Australasia /AIRAH Building Simulation Conference 2025. This is the event for anyone serious about sustainable building, net-zero goals, and cutting-edge design. Check out the program here: https://lnkd.in/epvr2ihj We've got 2 free general registration tickets up for grabs (worth $1400 each!!!!!), and we want to ensure they go to passionate individuals like you, or someone you know! Here's how to enter: 👍 Like or share this post with your social network to spread the word. 🗣️ Tell us one innovative idea (in Linkedin comments) you have for making buildings more sustainable. We'll select the lucky winners on Friday, August 1st at 3 PM AEST. Good luck, and hope to connect with you at BS2025!
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