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NFMT Baltimore Returns, Registration Opens

After two years, the National Facilities Management & Technology Conference and Expo returning to Baltimore Convention Center

By HFT Editorial Staff


The National Facilities Management & Technology Conference and Expo (NFMT) returns to the Baltimore Convention Center for the first time since March 2019. Registration for the event is now open.

NFMT is scheduled for March 29-31. It will mark the first time NFMT takes place in Baltimore's Inner Harbor since March 2019. The 2020 and 2021 events were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, making the 2022 event the first one in three years. Facilities professionals can register for the event at NFMT.com.

"We're not just excited, we're thrilled to bring NFMT back to Baltimore," says Jill McDermott, CEO of Trade Press Media Group, the organizer of NFMT. "After three long years away, the facilities community is more than ready to return to a face-to-face setting. We look forward to delivering our 20th trade show with a vibrant expo and a particularly strong conference session lineup."

Demand for NFMT's return to the Baltimore Convention Center has never been higher. Facilities professionals are eager to discover new products and useful services in the expo hall, featuring six pavilions to make it easy to navigate.



December 22, 2021


Topic Area: Industry News


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