all of the continuing education learning units you need
for 2010.
THE DESIGN EXPOSITION
AIA Expo2010 introduces you to more than 800 exhibitors to discover new products, technologies, and
services—professional resources that you can implement in your practice or project. You’ll have the opportunity to see and touch products, to get detailed
information, and to ask questions of the manufacturer
representatives.
Jeffery Jerrels, AIA, said, “On the AIA exhibit floor, I
get to explore new products, meet vendors and suppli-
ers. It’s been an enormous asset to my career.”
portunities to reconnect with colleagues,” noting,
“These renewed relationships have led to discussions
about teaming with those still in private practice as well
as expanding my network with colleagues in academia
and on the public side.”
NETWORKING
The convention offers networking opportunities,
both formal (business meetings) and informal (
catching up with colleagues in the AIA Town Square). Receptions, tours, excursions, dining opportunities, and
social events offer additional
opportunities to meet friends
and establish new business relationships. Don’t miss the AIA
Miami convention party, Sand
in Your Shoes — Deco Style,
which promises the best of local
cuisine and live music set along
the shores of South Beach.
For David Barkin, AIA, the
convention “affords many op-
THE CONVENTION COMES TO YOUR TOWN
If you can’t make it to Miami, you can still experience
many of the educational offerings by virtue of our virtual convention.
All three keynote presentations will be presented
live via simultaneous Webcasts. On-demand video of
more than 30 additional sessions will also be available
— with opportunities to earn learning units. And, since
no convention experience is complete without a visit to
the Design Exposition, a virtual tradeshow allows you to
interact with almost 100 exhibitors.
Admission to the virtual tradeshow is free; convention sessions are available to AIA members and others
at a low cost.
AN INVESTMENT IN YOU
Whether you come for the
education, the opportunity to
network and meet colleagues,
or for the overall convention
experience, your attendance
at the AIA 2010 National Convention represents an investment in you — your career,
your practice, yourself.
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