More than 65 Leading Contractors Presenting at MEP Innovation Conference

November 5, 2021

Innovation comes from hard work, grit and the successes and failures that go along with it. If you are fortunate, you can improve your processes from the trials and errors of your peers. The MEP Innovation Conference, powered by Trimble, has developed into the most in-depth conference on construction technology and innovation.

The conference is now a partnership with MCAA, NECA, and SMACNA and will bring in the best innovators from across the MEP spectrum to Tampa, Florida, January 24-26 2022. With the inclusion of over 65 MEP contractors as presenters, each session will present a case study from your peers on how they integrated the latest tools, technology, hardware, and software.

Registration is exclusive to MCAA/MSCA, NECA, and SMACNA members as well as their union affiliated partners.

Registration is open!

COVID restrictions have limited the capacity of this event and it will sell out fast.

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