MEP Innovation Conference Offers Industry’s Scarcest Resource – New Ideas

October 7, 2022
It is said that imitation is the best form of flattery. In construction, imitation is the best form of profitability. Learning how innovative contractors have applied new technologies, processes and concepts is not only the first step in improving your company, but also an essential time and frustration saver. The 2023 MEP Innovation conference will help you do just that with peers from across the MEP trades. You won't want to miss it! Register now to join us January 11-13, 2023, in Austin, Texas!

Event Dates: January 11 – January 13, 2023 | Austin, TX

It is said that imitation is the best form of flattery. In construction, imitation is the best form of profitability. Learning how innovative contractors have applied new technologies, processes and concepts is not only the first step in improving your company, but also an essential time and frustration saver.

The MEP Innovation Conference was developed to find and highlight the newest ideas, then present them to contractors using real life examples. The content is developed by MEP contractors and delivered by MEP contractors. “Case studies that can showcase how contractors are using a new product, software or technology help me out more than just about anything else,” said Travis Voss, Leader of Innovative Technology at Helm Group. “I immediately know it’s not empty promises by salespeople or vaporware because someone like me has used it effectively.”

The 2023 conference will take place January 11 – January 13, 2023 in Austin, TX. It combines three days of presentations, roundtables, tours and exhibits, all built on the same theme – sharing relevant ideas. Solutions for VDC, fabrication, project management, estimating, lean and integration will be featured in over 30 sessions. Registration is limited and open to MCAA, NECA, and SMACNA members as well as labor representatives from their corresponding Unions. 

Event Contact
Have questions or need assistance? Contact us at eventregistration@mcaa.org or 301-869-5800.

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