2013 Critical Facilities Summit

The inaugural Critical Facilities Summit, held Oct. 21-23 in Charlotte, N.C., is an educational conference and product exposition for those involved in the design, construction and operation of mission critical facilities like hospitals.


The inaugural Critical Facilities Summit will be held Oct. 21-23 in Charlotte, N.C. 

Hosted by Building Operating Management magazine, the summit is an educational conference and product exposition for facility managers, consulting engineers and design firms involved in the design, construction and ongoing operation of mission critical facilities, including hospitals, research laboratories, data centers and others. 

The education sessions include the coverage of such topics as “Greening the Mission Critical Building,” “Designing Hospitals for the Future, Today” and “Sustainable ROI for Healthcare & Labs.”

For more information and registration, visit www.criticalfacilitiessummit.com.

Oct. 21-23, 2013
Charlotte Convention Center
Charlotte, N.C.

 



May 8, 2013


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