Mass Timber+ conference at Greenbuild 2024
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PHILADELPHIA — Formerly known as IWBC, the Mass Timber conference encompasses a wider range of topics, including sustainable building practices, and all aspects of offsite construction, including light frame, mass timber, and hybrid solutions.

Greenbuild is a cutting-edge community for global green building professionals to improve sustainability, resilience, equity, health, and wellness. It’s the hub where leaders developing the next generation of sustainable standards gather digitally and in person to create a better future for everyone on the planet.

Join the conversation in Philadelphia for an opportunity to engage with industry leaders, explore innovative technologies, and participate in insightful discussions aimed at advancing construction productivity sustainably.

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“Attending the Mass Timber+ conference is essential for anyone looking to stay updated on the newest trends and developments in the industry," says Jennifer Cover, president and CEO of WoodWorks. "We will feature a diverse field of exhibitors: mass timber manufacturers and fabricators primary and secondary manufacturers, software developers, connections suppliers, noise and vibration control technologies, and new technologies and materials."

The conference is well known for content, including keynote and educational sessions. This year, these include live demonstrations of leading edge AI/generative design software, as well as featuring experts, innovators and pioneers discussing winning strategies and technical solutions.

To see the full agenda, visit masstimberplus.com

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Dakota is an assistant editor at Woodworking Network, avidly exploring the woodworking industry.