Greenhouse Solna strand How do you modernize an older indoor climate system to save energy, digitalize, and optimize space utilization without a high CO₂ footprint?
Abbedissan 2 in Malmö With a geothermal system in the basement, solar panels on the roof, and Lindinvent’s solutions for demand-controlled ventilation.
Atrium Ljungberg - Sweden’s Most Stylish Office Atrium Ljungberg had a clear vision – to create the perfect indoor climate with a focus on community, flexibility, and collaboration.
Campus Valla - Building of the Year 2020 The Student House at Campus Valla in Linköping was named Building of the Year 2020 by Byggindustrin magazine, reinforcing its status as a model of sustainable and energy-efficient building design.
The Importance of a Good Indoor Climate At Lindinvent, we often talk about indoor climate, but what does it really mean – and why is it so important?
Mellervangskolen in Aalborg Mellervangskolen in Aalborg, with approximately 430 students and 100 staff members, had an outdated ventilation system that delivered a constant airflow without regulation.
Gold-Accented Ventilation There is no doubt that Lindinvent’s demand-controlled ventilation solutions are valuable – and now they are literally part of a gold-accented system.
Sensors – A Smart Path to Energy Savings Sensors provide valuable insights into key parameters such as temperature, airflow, and air quality, ensuring a comfortable and productive work environment.
Demand-Controlled Ventilation in Healthcare Environments In hospitals and healthcare facilities, minimizing airborne pathogens is more critical than energy savings.
Demand-Controlled Ventilation - For Sustainable Buildings Demand-Controlled Ventilation – Optimized Airflow, Cooling, and Heating Based on Actual Usage.