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CxEnergy 2019 Heading to Orlando, Early Exhibitor & Sponsorship Sales Prospectus Available

WASHINGTON, D.C. – CxEnergy, the only conference and expo dedicated exclusively to building commissioning and energy management, is returning to Orlando, Florida in 2019. CxEnergy 2019 will be held April 15-18 at the Caribe Royale Orlando with more than 25 sponsors, exhibitors and supporting organizations already signed up.

With record attendance of nearly 600 building commissioning, energy management and test & balance professionals and the most exhibitors in event history, CxEnergy 2018 broke all previous marks. Participants viewed the latest technologies, attended a wide array of educational sessions and workshops and enjoyed numerous networking opportunities.

The expo hall will once again showcase a wide variety of companies providing leading-edge commissioning and energy management products and services. The CxEnergy Exhibitor Prospectus is now available. Check back often for the latest updates at www.CxEnergy.com.

CxEnergy’s technical program will cover key topic areas including building envelope/enclosure commissioning, technology & innovation, energy management, commissioning specialty systems, policy & financial Issues, lighting, water management, energy storage and more. AIA Continuing Education Credits will be available for technical sessions. Videos of CxEnergy 2018 technical sessions are available now.

CxEnergy will offer pre-conference certification workshops and seminars for the Certified Commissioning Authority and Energy Management Professional. The event will also feature several networking events that connect commissioning and energy management personnel, engineers, building owners and facility managers with manufacturers and energy services providers.

CxEnergy is presented by the AABC Commissioning Group, Associated Air Balance Council and Energy Management Association.

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