Bridging the Gap: AirGradient and GO AQS Announce Webinar on the Future of Indoor Air Quality Standards

As the global conversation around indoor air quality (IAQ) intensifies, the industry is moving toward a critical realization: data is only as good as our ability to understand it. Currently, the world of air quality monitoring is often fragmented, with different manufacturers and regions using varying metrics, languages, and benchmarks.

To address this challenge, we are thrilled to announce that AirGradient organized a special upcoming AirGradient Forum featuring the Global Open Air Quality Standards (GO AQS), alongside AirGradient.

Moving Toward a Unified Language

The centerpiece of this discussion will be the practical application of the GO IAQS Score. Developed to move away from fragmented communication, the GO IAQS methodology aims to provide a unified benchmark that allows for global understanding across diverse indoor environments—from classrooms in Bangkok to offices in Dublin.

During the session, Sotirios Papathanasiou and Achim Haug will take a deep dive into the strategic decisions made during the development of these standards. They will address one of the most significant challenges in the field: how to balance complex, high-resolution sensor data with the need for a simplified, actionable output that everyday users can trust and act upon.

From Theory to Hardware: The AirGradient Integration

The vision of a “common language” for air quality is no longer just a theoretical framework. In a major step for the industry, AirGradient has bridged the gap between theory and hardware by natively implementing the GO IAQS methodology into its monitoring platform.

This session will showcase how this integration works in real-time, turning sophisticated global standards into reality for users worldwide. By embedding these standards directly into the hardware and dashboard, AirGradient is helping to standardize how we perceive—and improve—the air we breathe.

Join the Conversation

Whether you are a building manager, an environmental researcher, or an air quality advocate, this forum offers a unique look at the future of IAQ transparency and standardization.

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, 23 March 2026
  • Time: 11:00 UTC (12:00 CET / 11:00 Dublin / 18:00 Bangkok)
  • Format: Online Webinar (AirGradient Forum)

How to Register: Secure your spot by registering via the Zoom link below: Register for the AirGradient Forum Here

We look forward to seeing you there as we work together to make air quality data more accessible and impactful for everyone.


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