Building Innovation: Who’s the 2024 Exceptional Woman in Building?
A big part of today’s meetings and conventions is the opportunity to earn continuing education credits, while learning more about the industry.
That’s why the National Institute of Building Sciences has partnered with the American Institute of Architects and International Code Council to make easier some of the credit-earning potential.
Dell Technologies will sponsor Technology Day (April 8), the third official day of the Building Innovation 2020 Conference and Expo.
As the exclusive Technology Day sponsor, Dell will showcase the latest in virtual reality, gaming consoles, and solutions to the technological challenges in the built environment.
It’s not easy when plans change.
But the coronavirus forced a lot of new territory on the world and its global community, requiring change in many ways, especially with regard to health and safety.
Building Innovation 2020: Virtual Edition is less than two months away.
We're hard at work, combing through the virtual technology that will bring you two days of the best information around building technology, resilience, and workforce on August 18-19. Attendees also will be able to earn up to 8 AIA-approved CES/HSW credits, over two days, for full conference attendance.
Speaker highlights include these keynote presentations:
We’re about a month out from Building Innovation 2020: Virtual Edition.
This virtual meeting will be like no other event that we’ve produced. We will bring to you two days of the best information around building technology, resilience, and workforce on August 18-19. BI2020 attendees also will be able to earn up to eight AIA-approved CES/HSW credits for full conference attendance.
Here is the Resilience session lineup:
Building Innovation 2020: Virtual Edition is drawing closer.
The virtual meeting takes place August 18-19. Over the course of two days, the National Institute of Building Sciences will present the best information around building technology, resilience, and workforce.
BI2020 attendees also will be able to earn up to eight AIA-approved CES/HSW credits for full conference attendance.
Here is the Technology session lineup:
A dedicated workforce is among the most critical components of a successful built environment.
This is why workforce is one of our tracks for Building Innovation 2020: Virtual Edition.
BI2020 takes place in less than a month – August 18-19. In addition to workforce, we also will present the best information around building technology and resilience.
Here is the Workforce session lineup:
The first day of the Building Innovation 2020: Virtual Edition conference kicked off strong with more than 1,000 registrants.
National Institute of Building Sciences CEO Lakisha A. Woods, CAE, opened the show August 18 with some encouraging words about the built environment and NIBS’ position as a convener of individuals and organizations across the building industry.
Building professionals and officials from across the industry met virtually to close out the second day of Building Innovation 2020 on August 19.
The National Institute of Building Sciences received more than 1,000 registrants to the annual meeting, hosting representatives from 45 countries worldwide.
Day 2 of the meeting kicked offwith Billie Faircloth, partner with KieranTimberlake, whose opening Resilience keynote, How We See Now, covered adaptive architecture, building types, design strategies, and several case studies.