NAEC, CECA, Elevator U and IAEC To Host United in Atlantic City

The National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) in collaboration with the Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (CECA), Elevator U and the International Association of Elevator Consultants (IAEC), officially announces the United Convention on September 23-26 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The event will feature more than 200 exhibitors from around the world that will display their latest products, services and initiatives in an “unparalleled platform for showcasing cutting-edge technology, innovative solutions and industry advancements.” In addition to the tradeshow, the United Convention will boast a robust educational program that includes enlightening sessions led by industry experts. Networking opportunities will also be prioritized, with social events and gatherings providing a relaxed environment for forging new connections and strengthening existing ones. “The United Convention aims to elevate not only our industry’s technological landscape but also the collaborative spirit that defines our community,” NAEC President Sean Madden said. Registration opens in May.

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