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IWBI Healthy Building Policy Summit, September 29, Washington, DC
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This fall, the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is proud to host its second annual Healthy Building Policy Summit in Washington, DC, building on the momentum of last year’s groundbreaking inaugural event. Returning for another powerful gathering, IWBI and Georgetown University are teaming up again to bring together a diverse group of policymakers, government officials, industry leaders and experts to explore the pivotal role of policy at all levels of government in shaping the future of healthier, more resilient buildings that enhance human health and well-being.
This year the Summit aims to spark dynamic discussion, foster engagement and drive meaningful advancements in key policy areas—ranging from the urgent need to improve indoor air quality and the evolving technology landscape to pioneering state and local policy innovations and emerging code and regulatory frameworks. Attendees will engage in dynamic conversations about policy actions that can accelerate the creation of healthier environments, while learning from compelling speakers across various sectors. The Summit will also highlight Members of Congress and Administration officials who are at the forefront of advancing policies to support health in buildings.
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