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Nick Boever

Nick Boever is the former editor of DesignWell and current Web Editor of CE Pro. With a focus on wellness and sustainability, he is constantly searching for new and emerging technologies improving the health and wellbeing of people and the planet through the built environment. In his off-time he can be found in the workshop, writing, or relaxing at the top of a mountain.

Have suggestions or something you want to read about? Email Nick at nicholas.boever@emeraldx.com

Nick's Latest Blog Posts

commercial office interior design trends 2022

What You Can Expect to See from Commercial Interior Design

Sustainability continues to be a core focus as design trends point toward a more residential feel.

air cleanz computer monitor

Is This COVID-Killing Computer Display Your Way into Wellness?

Air purification tactics have evolved with robots, ceiling tiles. Now the Air-Clenz Computer Monitor captures and purifies exhaled air before it can spread.

Nick's Latest Posts

Latch-Intercom-Call

Latch Announces Major Workforce Reductions as Part of Strategic Growth Initiative

Latch states its operations will focus on a more efficient hybrid workforce model centered around its St. Louis office.

kumux human centric lighting

Human-Centric Lighting Startup Kumux Receives Over $500K in Funding Round

Kumux, the Barcelona-based software company, uses its algorithms to greatly improve the functionality of lighting control systems.

commercial office interior design trends 2022

What You Can Expect to See from Commercial Interior Design

Sustainability continues to be a core focus as design trends point toward a more residential feel.

White House Ventilation Guidelines COIVD-19 commercial buildings

White House Establishes Ventilation Guidelines for the Commercial Buildings

New plans expand federal measures to combat the spread of COVID throughout interior environments.

air cleanz computer monitor

Is This COVID-Killing Computer Display Your Way into Wellness?

Air purification tactics have evolved with robots, ceiling tiles. Now the Air-Clenz Computer Monitor captures and purifies exhaled air before it can spread.