There's still time to get involved with ProCONNECT Multifamily, April 21-22, 2021 (11am to 4:25pm ET) and ProCONNECT Single-Family, May 18-19, 2021.
To learn how to participate as a Sponsor or Attendee, contact Dan Gardner, ProCONNECT Program Director, dgardner@sgcmail.com; 989.860.7930.
PROCONNECT MULTIFAMILY, APRIL 21-22 SEEKING PRODUCT SUPPLIERS, ATTENDEES
ProCONNECT Multifamily encompasses apartments, condominiums, townhomes, student housing, and senior living — from affordable to market-rate to luxury, and from low-rise to mid- and high-rise. Developers, Architects, Designers, Contractors, and Building Product Manufacturers who serve the Multifamily sector are invited to participate.
For more information, contact Dan Gardner, ProCONNECT Program Director, dgardner@sgcmail.com; 989.860.7930.
HOME BUILDERS, PRODUCT SUPPLIERS INVITED FOR PROCONNECT SINGLE-FAMILY MAY 18-19
ProCONNECT Single-Family is the premier event for Home Builders to meet 1-on-1 with Building Product Manufacturers serving the U.S. home building sector.
For more information, contact Dan Gardner, ProCONNECT Program Director, dgardner@sgcmail.com; 989.860.7930.
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ADDITIONAL PROCONNECT PROGRAMS FOR 2021
SGC Horizon will also be offering:
- ProCONNECT Education (June 22-23, 2021, 11am to 4:25pm) for Architecture and Construction firms, as well as Building Product Suppliers, in the $106 billion K-12 to College | University sector.
- ProCONNECT Sustainability (Oct 27-29) will bring green building experts together with Product Suppliers for discussion of environmental, wellness, and resilience solutions.
- ProCONNECT Office | Workplace (Dec 9-10) is the forum for Architects, Workplace Designers, and Contractors to meet with Building Product Suppliers in the $79.6 billion Office sector.
HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN PROCONNECT EVENTS
Participation in ProCONNECT events is limited to building professionals - developers, property owners, architects, engineers, builders, and contractors - who are responsible for recommending and specifying products for their projects. Sponsorships are open to Building Product Manufacturers serving the respective market sector or building type for each ProCONNECT event.
For more information, contact Dan Gardner, ProCONNECT Program Director, dgardner@sgcmail.com; 989.860.7930.
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