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Please note the current version of the software – VE2017 – will be used during the course.ĭate: Thursday 18th – Friday 19th January 2018 The course will offer valuable and effective training in an interactive ‘hands-on’ format and is suitable for those who have little or no experience with the VE. IESVE can help you to design buildings which take into account various factors from building design to thermal properties, helping to reduce the energy consumption of buildings thereby making them sustainable and efficient. The course will take place from Thursday 18th – Friday 19th January 2018 in Vietnam. We’re pleased to announce that we’ll be hosting a 2 day face-to-face training course on Building Performance Analysis using IES Virtual Environment (IESVE) software technology in association with Vietnam Green Building Council. Energy use in buildings is expected to increase sharply due to an expected increase in population, improvements in living standards, economic development and migration of population from rural to urban areas. The building industry is the largest energy consuming sector in the world, with buildings being responsible for 40% of global carbon emissions.