About Envenio
I head up the UK base of Envenio, a CFD software developer, committed to promoting the use of simulation in the built environment.
Here at Envenio, we have created an on-demand CFD tool - EXN/Aero - to enable more people to access and benefit from affordable, easy-to-use simulation software tools.
We aim to educate and inform those in the built environment of the benefits CFD can bring, and how it's integrated use alongside building information modelling can prove extremely effective, particularly in complex HVAC challenges.
CFD simulation helps developers to create more sustainable building designs, to assess the impact of a proposed building on the local environment, and even predict fire and smoke behaviour.
Featured articles and news
We're expanding our collaborative mission by launching DB Intelligence, an exclusive market research advisory panel. Built environment professionals can now get paid to share their expertise on industry trends, products and services.
Panel members receive direct financial incentives for participating in research projects like short surveys, 1-2-1 interviews and focus groups. Register today to shape the future of the construction sector.
Building Control Independent Panel final report
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Guide to ISO 19650 for Architecture Firms (2026)
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Building Safety recap April, 2026
A short and longer run-through of the month, with links to further information and sources.
CIAT May 2026 briefing.
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Cyber Security in the Built Environment
Protecting projects, data, and digital assets: A CIOB Academy TIS.
Managing competence in the built environment
ITFG publishes new industry guide on how to meet the ICC principles.
The UK's campaign to reduce noise pollution: Mythbusting, articles and topic guides.

















