Aircuity/Thrive Buildings and Woden Tech to Speak at EHS for Biopharma Conference

Session: "EHS Wishes Achieved with Climate Goal Dreams: Funding Safety Programs with Sustainability"

 

NORWOOD, Mass., USA ― March 13, 2025 ― Thrive Buildings, a turnkey airflow optimization company for critical environments, and sister company Aircuity, announced they will be presenting at upcoming 2nd Annual EH&S for Biopharma Conference, March 25-27, in Boston.

On March 25th at 11:30 a.m. Walt King of Thrive Buildings and Aircuity along with Dave Thul of Woden Tech will present a groundbreaking session titled, “EHS Wishes Achieved with Climate Goal Dreams: Funding Safety Programs with Sustainability” sharing how the intersection of Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and sustainability is unlocking new opportunities for life science companies to enhance lab safety while advancing corporate climate goals.

“This is an exciting time for EHS and sustainability teams to align their objectives,” said Walt King, Managing Director of Thrive Buildings and Aircuity. “By leveraging data-driven risk assessments and new analytics for EHS professionals, organizations can achieve safer workspaces and measurable carbon reductions—without compromise.”

EHS and sustainability teams have historically worked in separate silos, but new approaches reveal that the same data driving safety improvements can also fund decarbonization efforts. This session will explore how indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring, real-time building airflow management, and data-driven risk assessments are revolutionizing lab environments.

Session Highlights:

·        Integrating IAQ data, and new, data-driven approach to risk assessments enhances EHS decision-making

·        Leveraging real-time airflow insights for lab safety optimization

·        Funding safety programs through corporate decarbonization initiatives

·        A real-world case study on a leading pharmaceutical company demonstrating how data-driven strategies are improving both safety and sustainability

Attendees will gain actionable strategies to transform operational decision-making and unlock cost-effective paths to safer, more sustainable laboratory environments.

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