CTBUH Invites Program Partnerships

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) invites companies to become 2025 Tall + Urban Innovation Program partners. Opportunities include co-branded content that aligns companies with CTBUH’s influential research, data and publications such as white papers, technical guides, webinars and articles in its flagship magazine, Vertical Urbanism; elevated visibility through multi-channel distribution to CTBUH’s international members and collaborators; and knowledge-sharing and networking at CTBUH’s international conference, where program partnerships include complimentary registrations, core conference presentation opportunities and recognition from the Board Chairman during the opening and closing plenaries. In addition, partners will be acknowledged at CTBUH regional conferences throughout the year. Learn more here and contact CTBUH Director of Business Development Jen Hall at email for further information.

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