Leading Facilities and Buildings Associations Partner with NFMT Baltimore in 2018


The National Facilities Management & Technology Show (NFMT) announced the official 2018 partnerships with a variety of industry associations. Chapters of leading associations, educational institutions and training organizations have partnered with the premier live event in the facilities management industry, NFMT Baltimore. NFMT takes place March 20-22 at the Baltimore Convention Center. 

AIA Baltimore, USGBC Maryland, IREM Maryland, Association for Facilities Engineering, BOMI International, Chesapeake Chapter of IFMA, AABC Commissioning Group, Maryland/DC Chapter of APPA, National Association of Power Engineers, National Institute of Building Sciences, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, NRCA/Professional Roofing, OSCRE International, Professional Grounds Management Society, and School Planning and Management/College Planning and Management have signed on as partners.

"Partnering with associations continues to be an important element of NFMT Baltimore," said Jeff Schenk, CEO/President of NFMT. "Partnerships that are advantageous to both parties is what interests us most. We all have a rooting interest in facilities and buildings and work together to improve the industry."

NFMT, launched in 2001, has a proud history of partnering with the leading facilities and buildings organizations in not only the mid-Atlantic area, but the entire country. The 2018 version of the show features three full days of FM educational conference sessions, the largest show floor in the FM industry and unparalleled networking opportunities.

Register to attend for free, and for additional information about exhibiting, contact Laurie Vega at 414-228-7701, ext. 482 or laurie.vega@tradepress.com.


February 26, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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