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ASHRAE, World Filtration Institute sign MoU

Society says the partnership establishes a framework for the organisations to collaborate on public affairs initiatives

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  • Published: August 1, 2024
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ATLANTA, Georgia, USA, 1 August 2024: ASHRAE and the World Filtration Institute (WFI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalising the relationship between the organisations. Making the announcement through a Press Release, ASHRAE said the agreement outlines the framework between the organisations to work cooperatively on common public affairs initiatives. The agreement, ASHRAE said, leverages the strengths of both organisations to address critical challenges in the industry, while promoting innovative solutions globally.

M. Dennis Knight, President, ASHRAE, said: “ASHRAE is pleased to establish this collaboration with the World Filtration Institute through the new Memorandum of Understanding.

“This agreement signifies our mutual commitment to advancing sustainability, fostering innovation and establishing global standards. Together, ASHRAE and WFI will work to enhance the built environment by championing energy efficiency, decarbonization, resilience, and improved indoor air quality.”

Dr Christine Sun, President, WFI, said, “Signing this MoU with ASHRAE marks a significant milestone for the World Filtration Institute. This partnership underscores our shared commitment to tackling global challenges through innovative filtration solutions and sustainable practices. By combining our expertise and resources, we are honored to work together with ASHRAE to drive advancements in energy efficiency, decarbonization, resilience, and indoor air quality towards a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable world for all and future generations.”

According to ASHRAE, the MoU includes consistent leadership communication to:

  • Ensure ongoing advancement of collaborative projects
  • Keep each respective organisation informed of major initiatives
  • Discuss new opportunities for collaboration

ASHRAE said the specific areas for potential collaboration between the two organisations include advocacy, conferences and meetings, research, publications, education and coordination of technical activities.

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