PRESS RELEASE
Atlanta (April 10, 2025) — ASHRAE is accepting abstract submissions for the 2026 Winter Conference to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 31 – February 4, 2026, at Caesars Palace.
“Our upcoming Winter Conference’s technical program will dive deep into practical strategies and proven best practices on important topics within the built environment—including the role of artificial intelligence, future-proofing and indoor environmental quality,” said technical conference chair Aaron Boranian. “In addition, we’re excited to bring back the highly regarded Research Summit track, which continues to showcase innovative findings and foster meaningful dialogue among researchers and practitioners. We look forward to welcoming the global ASHRAE community to Las Vegas for a week of learning, collaboration and insights.”
Conference papers are requested for the following tracks:
The “Indoor Environmental Quality for Healthy Buildings” track explores advancements in design, operation and best practices for improving indoor environmental quality (IEQ), including ventilation, filtration, acoustics, lighting and occupant health, safety and comfort.
The “Artificial Intelligence” track covers applications for AI and machine learning technology in building automation and controls to enhance energy efficiency, occupant comfort, cyber security and daily operation of HVAC systems and equipment.
The “Pathways to Building Decarbonization” track highlights research, case studies, new methods or resources, and policies, regulations, codes, and government programs that can reduce carbon impacts and achieve net zero (or net positive) building design.
The "Energy Storage and Grid Resiliency" track focuses on advancements in thermal and electrical energy storage, integration of energy storage systems in building envelopes or HVAC systems and grid resiliency.
The “Future-Proofing the Built Environment” track highlights innovative technologies and strategies that reimagine our relationship with the built environment now and into the future, including design strategies for extreme climates and weather and responses to energy supply distributions.
The "Research Summit" track features active research, and the exchange of research findings, critical to the development of the HVAC&R industry and built environment. The track includes a partnership with ASHRAE's archival journal, Science and Technology for the Built Environment.
The “Refrigerants and Refrigeration” track explores refrigeration systems, which generate and use cold for a range of processes, from food preparation and conservation to vaccine preservation, to long-term protection of fragile ancient inks of historical documents and others.
The "Fundamentals and Applications" track will provide opportunities for papers of varying levels across a large topic base. Concepts, design elements and shared experiences for theoretical and applied concepts of HVAC&R design are included.
Abstracts (400 words or less) are due May 28, 2025. If accepted, final conference papers (8-page maximum) are due September 3, 2025.
In addition, technical papers (complete 30-page maximum papers) are also due May 28, 2025.
All accepted papers will be considered for publication in Science and Technology for the Built Environment, ASHRAE’s research journal.
For questions regarding abstract submissions, contact [email protected]. For additional details on abstract submissions and updates on the 2026 ASHRAE Annual Conference, visit ashrae.org/2026Winter.
About ASHRAE
ASHRAE is an international society of more than 50,000 heating, refrigerating and air-conditioning professionals from over 132 nations dedicated to serving humanity and promoting a sustainable world.
Founded in 1894, ASHRAE is an industry leader in research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education, ASHRAE and its members are dedicated to promoting a healthy and sustainable built environment for all, through strategic partnerships with organizations in the HVAC&R community and across related industries.
The Society is showcasing integrated building solutions and sustainability in action through the opening of the ASHRAE Global Headquarters building in metro-Atlanta, Georgia.
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