SGC Horizon will offer six of its exclusive ProConnect Events this year, serving the Multifamily, Single Family, Education (K-12 to University), and Sustainability | Green Building sectors in the U.S. and Canada.
ProConnect Events provide 1-to-1 meetings between Building Product Manufacturers and highly qualified Architects, Developers, Builders and Contractors from top firms – the design, construction, and real estate professionals who have authority to specify building products and services.
Since 2018, SGC Horizon has produced 24 ProConnects, creating more than 10,000 1-to-1 meetings between buyers and sellers in the multifamily, single-family, and commercial U.S./Canada building design and construction sector. ProConnect Events, which are held at high-end resorts and hotels, also provide plenty of time for informal networking.
HERE'S THE PROCONNECT SCHEDULE FOR 2022
– ProConnect MULTIFAMILY (2): April 24-26, Ritz-Carlton Dallas and Oct 26-28, Loews Coronado Resort, San Diego
– ProConnect SUSTAINABILITY | Green Building: June 20-21, Hotel Sofitel Chicago
– ProConnect EDUCATION (K-12 to University): Dec 4-6, Andaz Resort, Scottsdale AZ
– ProConnect SINGLE FAMILY (2): March 20-22, Loews Coronado San Diego and Sept 25-27, Renaissance Hotel, Nashville
WHAT SPONSORS SAY ABOUT PROCONNECT
HOW ATTENDEES BENEFIT FROM ENGAGING WITH VENDORS
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN PROCONNECT EVENTS
ProConnect Events are designed for building professionals – developers, property owners, architects, engineers, builders, and contractors – who are responsible for recommending and specifying products for their projects. The events are free to qualified attendees selected by ProConnect staff.
Sponsorships are open to Building Product Manufacturers serving the respective market sector or building type for each ProConnect event.
To learn how to participate as a Sponsor or Attendee, please contact Dan Gardner, ProConnect Program Director, dgardner@sgcmail.com; 989.860.7930.
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