The Building Innovation 2017 Collaborative Program Delivers Sessions Worth 24 Continuing Education Units
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The Building Innovation 2017 Collaborative Program Delivers Sessions Worth 24 Continuing Education Units

October 27, 2016 -  Building Innovation 2017: The National Institute of Building Sciences Conference & Expoto be held January 9-12, in Washington, D.C., is a great way to earn continuing education units (CEUs) while hearing from a diverse group of speakers. With the theme Collaborating for a High-Performing Future, Building Innovation 2017 takes a new path to delivering educational content to engage the entire building community, combining a variety of concepts and presenting diverse perspectives during each session to stimulate creative ideas, present new approaches and develop workable solutions for the entire building industry. Building Innovation 2017 sessions have received approval for a total of 24.5 Learning Units (LUs) from the American Institute of Architects, many of which are Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) hours.

Building Innovation 2017 Sessions include:

Day Two: Tuesday, January 10

Day Three: Wednesday, January 11

Day Four: Thursday, January 12

Join us on Monday (Day One) to get a first-hand view of how the Institute works to improve the built environment and find ways to get involved in the process by attending leadership meetings. Other opportunities to hear from industry leaders include the Tuesday Opening Keynote Breakfast; theTuesday Exhibit Hall Walking Lunch where Exhibitors will present the latest industry technologies; theWednesday Plenary Luncheon; the Institute’s Annual Reception and Awards Banquet, where the Institute will recognize industry leaders with Institute awards; the Thursday FEDCon® Keynote Breakfast; and the Thursday Beyond Green™ Awards Luncheon, where the 2016 recipients will present their award-winning projects.

Be sure to attend the council and committee meetings throughout the Conference to get an insider’s view of the Institute’s ongoing programs and projects.

View the full schedule and session details.

Register to attend credit-building educational sessions with a Full-Conference ticket, a One-Day Conference ticket or a Non-Conference event ticket to hear from one of the keynote speakers. Select the conference package that works best for you.

Just don’t wait too long to register. Early-bird registration ends Monday, October 31, 2016Register now and save.

About the National Institute of Building Sciences

The  National Institute of Building Sciences, authorized by public law 93-383 in 1974, is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that brings together representatives of government, the professions, industry, labor and consumer interests to identify and resolve building process and facility performance problems. The Institute serves as an authoritative source of advice for both the private and public sectors with respect to the use of building science and technology.