24 min

EP64 Learn about the RESNET 2021 Conference. A New Path To the Future with Steve Baden & Emma Bennett RESTalk

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 “Making the simple complicated is commonplace; 
making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.
-Charles Mingus 
 
 
 
How in the world can you deliver an engaging conference in these pandemic times?
 
What kind of steps and measures must you take to make it awesomely simple and fun for attendees and exhibitors?
 
This kind of challenge requires creativity.


In todays’ podcast we are joined by Emma Bennett and Steve Baden to learn about the creative and exciting changes in store for the RESNET 2021 Conference.
 
Since early in 2020, the team at RESNET has been planning this virtual event, actually an on-line experience. 
 
This professionally executed, dynamic conference will be like two events under one roof: 
 
- A 3-day, 3-hour live streaming event with key issues, from February 22 to 24, 2021.
 
- Plus, a library of about 100 prerecorded, 1-hour technical sessions housed in a virtual library accessible all through 2021!
 
There will be four session themes, really something for everyone:
New frontiers of RESNET
Building science, water efficiency and health
Steering energy programs and policy
Navigating finance and real estate
 
Exhibitors in the virtual exhibit hall will be able to focus on and reach specific types of attendees.

There’s a chance for more attendees to come with bulk pricing for 5 or more attendees from the same organization. 
 
There will be lots of fun events: work out classes, cocktail classes, on line chat forums for networking and more. The most active participants will be awarded prizes!
 
Please take note of the early bird deadline of January 15, 2021
 
Learn more by visiting the Conference website: www.resnet.us/conference
Or emailing Emma@resnet.us or Conference@resnet.us



RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage.
 
Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional 
Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us
Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US

 “Making the simple complicated is commonplace; 
making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.
-Charles Mingus 
 
 
 
How in the world can you deliver an engaging conference in these pandemic times?
 
What kind of steps and measures must you take to make it awesomely simple and fun for attendees and exhibitors?
 
This kind of challenge requires creativity.


In todays’ podcast we are joined by Emma Bennett and Steve Baden to learn about the creative and exciting changes in store for the RESNET 2021 Conference.
 
Since early in 2020, the team at RESNET has been planning this virtual event, actually an on-line experience. 
 
This professionally executed, dynamic conference will be like two events under one roof: 
 
- A 3-day, 3-hour live streaming event with key issues, from February 22 to 24, 2021.
 
- Plus, a library of about 100 prerecorded, 1-hour technical sessions housed in a virtual library accessible all through 2021!
 
There will be four session themes, really something for everyone:
New frontiers of RESNET
Building science, water efficiency and health
Steering energy programs and policy
Navigating finance and real estate
 
Exhibitors in the virtual exhibit hall will be able to focus on and reach specific types of attendees.

There’s a chance for more attendees to come with bulk pricing for 5 or more attendees from the same organization. 
 
There will be lots of fun events: work out classes, cocktail classes, on line chat forums for networking and more. The most active participants will be awarded prizes!
 
Please take note of the early bird deadline of January 15, 2021
 
Learn more by visiting the Conference website: www.resnet.us/conference
Or emailing Emma@resnet.us or Conference@resnet.us



RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage.
 
Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional 
Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us
Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US

24 min