

From Block to Building: Solving SF’s Clean Air Blind Spot
Buildings are designed, filtered, and operated using air quality data that can’t see your block. EPA monitors cover entire regions. Satellites miss street-level variation. The result: expensive filtration decisions made on the wrong inputs — and no one knows it.
What’s changing
A mobile sensor network has mapped San Francisco’s air quality at building-level resolution, in real time. This session is the first public look at that data — and a hard conversation about what it means for the people who build, buy, and operate buildings.
The conversation
Max Interbrick, Founder, Sparrow Analytics — the infrastructure behind the data
Michael Hopps, VP of BD & Strategic Partnerships at R-Zero — what this changes about how systems are specified and sold
Iyad Kheirbek, Director, Air Quality, C40 Cities — policy, health, and what regulators need to see
Moderated by Alexey Dubov, BuildTech Ventures
You should be here if you work in:
Filtration · HVAC · Real estate & construction · Climate tech · Urban policy · ESG & impact investing
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