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May 2025
This annual event for Better Buildings, Better Plants partners and other key stakeholders provides the opportunity for professionals to explore emerging technologies and share innovative strategies in energy efficiency, decarbonization, water, and waste reduction. Attendees take part in interactive sessions with industry experts and market leaders as well as multiple opportunities to network with peers.
This annual event for Better Buildings, Better Plants partners and other key stakeholders provides the opportunity for professionals to explore emerging technologies and share innovative strategies in energy efficiency, water, and waste reduction. Attendees take part in interactive sessions with industry experts and market leaders as well as multiple opportunities to network with peers.
Join the Society of Architectural Historians in Atlanta, Georgia, for our 78th Annual International Conference, April 30–May 4, 2025. Exchange knowledge, share ideas, build relationships, and network with hundreds of architectural and art historians, architects, preservationists, curators, and other professionals from around the world. Learn about new research and experience Atlanta's architecture firsthand. Immerse yourself in five days filled with educational sessions, thought-provoking discussions, architectural tours, and countless moments to connect with people who work with the built environment and its history.
This conference will be hosted by the Water Environment Federation in cooperation with the Chesapeake Water Environment Association.
Join uniformed engineers, government civilians, industry leaders, young professionals, and innovators for the premier event dedicated to advancing engineering services in support of the warfighter and the joint engineer mission.
June 2025
As we continue to welcome more people to public lands, finding ways to balance high quality visitor experiences with natural and cultural resource protection can feel daunting. The Visitor Use Management Training and Symposium is a great opportunity to connect with VUM practitioners who are developing innovative solutions and honoring tribal approaches and treaty rights to plan for and manage outdoor recreation in natural settings.
We're bringing together the AEC communities in one location to network, share knowledge, gain exposure, and find solutions to design a better world.
The American Water Works Association works to ensure clean and safe water by heightening awareness, elevating standards, and promoting innovation solutions. The Expo highlights the latest engineering, science, research and utility insights.
ACE 2025 will address critical topics such as new regulations and policy, clean technology, sustainable energy futures, environmental and climate justice, PFAS, green transportation solutions, and ESG approaches and reporting. Hot topics include the environmental impact of electric vehicles and battery energy storage, impacts of AI and data centers, the use of satellite data for air quality and emissions assessments, and the future of hydrogen as a fuel.
The 2025 GC&E will highlight research and cross-cutting topics in green and sustainable chemistry and engineering with an emphasis on symposia that highlights the theme of "Good Health and Well-Being," such as medical breakthroughs, new technologies, and efforts to eliminate or reduce hazardous chemical pollution promoting longer and healthier lives.
The Government Fleet Expo is designed to present actionable solutions for public fleet challenges. This expo features networking opportunities, keynote addresses from industry leaders, and educational tracks.
August 2025
Safety is the top priority for transportation professionals who plan, design, and operate our transportation systems. There are numerous approaches to enhancing safety, from creating safer plans and systems to implementing cutting-edge engineering designs and utilizing technology to optimize operations. The ITE Annual Meeting and Exhibition provides a platform to share success stories, lessons learned, and forward-thinking ideas on the innovative pathways to safer transportation with a global audience of transportation experts.
The primary topics for this conference include superfund sites and federal facilities, waste management and minimization, underground storage tanks, emergency response, brownfields, and legacy hardrock mines.
September 2025
Abstracts for this Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professional summit are being accepted until April 18, 2025. Submitters have the option of choosing up to three tracks for their presentation including sustainability, regulatory update, emerging contaminants, remediation technologies, ehs compliance, or Hazmat/Emergency response, among others.
The National Rural Water Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to training, supporting, and promoting the water and wastewater professionals that serve small and rural communities across the country. NRWA provides training and technical assistance nationwide through affiliated State Rural Water Associations that currently have over 31,000 utility system members across all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Rural Water training and technical assistance covers every aspect of operating, managing and financing water and wastewater utilities.
The NRPA annual conference offers sessions in a variety of topics including Conservation, Natural Resources Management, Partnerships, and Workforce Development.
AEE World offers a platform to connect, learn, and take action. From keynote speeches to technology exhibits, this event will provide information to build a more resilient world.
The National Transportation in Indian Country Conference is hosted by The Center for Tribal Transportation and is planned and organized by a Planning Committee comprised of Tribal transportation professionals from Tribes and Tribal organizations across the U.S. The 2025 NTICC will be attended by 700 Tribal transportation professionals and federal agency partners.
NEIWPCC works closely with the conference planning team of state, tribal, and federal program staff to craft an agenda covering timely issues facing the tanks community today. The event brings together hundreds of UST/LUST professionals, including tank inspectors; cleanup specialists; state, tribal, and territorial employees; federal regulators; and industry representatives to network and learn about emerging issues, policy, equipment, and many other topics.
09/27 - WEFTEC 2025 (Chicago, IL) (Until 10/01)
Since its formation in 1928, WEF has been holding annual meetings to provide a forum for knowledge and technology exchange within the water and wastewater fields.
October 2025
Thousands of industry professionals engage with the top industry leaders and government officials who are working to bring jobs across the coasts, build vessels, drive manufacturing, meet growing demands for electricity along U.S. coasts, and grow all the economic benefits that come with offshore wind development.
The 2025 ASCE Convention will bring Society members from across the country together for information sharing and networking. The topics for this year's convention are Significant Projects, System Failures and Recovery, History and Heritage, Strategic Issues/Public Policy, Standards, Emerging Technologies, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
The I2SL Annual Conference and Technology Fair is an international conference focused on energy efficiency, decarbonization, and sustainability in laboratories and other high-tech facilities. Nearly 500 lab owners, operators, designers, engineers, managers, builders, and developers attend technical sessions, view Technology Fair vendors, network with peers, and visit laboratory sites.
November 2025
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition brings engineering disciplines together for innovation and networking. The program features a wide variety of tracks including energy, heat transfer and thermal engineering, and safety engineering, risk, and reliability analysis. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition brings engineering disciplines together for innovation and networking. The program features a wide variety of tracks including energy, heat transfer and thermal engineering, and safety engineering, risk, and reliability analysis.


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Last Updated: February 11, 2022