Webinar: Insights and Innovation Driving the Future of Commercial Contracting

October 4, 2024

The MSCA Annual Education Conference may be over, but MSCA education continues with our three-part webinar series, presented by MSCA’s esteemed level 1 sponsors. Each 30-minute webinar focuses on the latest technological innovations and forward-thinking strategies shaping the future of the mechanical services industry. In an ever-evolving landscape, staying ahead of the curve is essential to driving growth, improving efficiency, and overcoming industry-wide challenges.

This is a great opportunity to bring some of the conference into your office! Each session will provide thought-provoking insights and practical takeaways you can bring to your business. Gain a competitive edge and position yourself at the forefront of the industry’s technological revolution. 

Insights and Innovation Driving the Future of Commercial Contracting

Join Alex Kablanian, GM of Commercial & Construction at ServiceTitan, and Charlie Warren, Co-Founder and CEO of Convex as they explore the key market trends and economic indicators for the commercial contracting industry. They also dive into the transformative role technology plays and give a forward-looking perspective on the future of commercial services. This session offers valuable insights and strategies for staying ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Presented by ServiceTitan Commercial

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