Trade Press Media Group has announced the cancellation of the National Facilities Management and Technology Conference and Expo — NFMT 2020, scheduled to take place August 11-13 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
The NFMT team has been working with the state of Maryland, the city of Baltimore, and the Baltimore Convention Center to host a safe and secure event with new cleaning and social distancing protocols and processes in place.
However, the Baltimore Convention Center has recently informed us that due to the state of Maryland's timeline for the State of Emergency and restriction on events the Convention Center will be unable to host NFMT in August. As a result, this year's event has been cancelled.
We thank all our NFMT participants, attendees, exhibitors, speakers and sponsors for their loyalty and support. While we will not be coming together in August, we look forward to bringing the facilities community back together at NFMT 2021, March 23-25 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
June 26, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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