SGC Horizon has produced 15 ProCONNECT events since 2017, bringing hundreds of designers, developers, building owners, builders, and contractors together with product manufacturers for confidential meetings of 20 minutes each to discuss upcoming projects and potential product solutions.
Find more information at SGCHorizonProCONNECT.com.
PROCONNECT EVENTS SCHEDULE
Home builders will have the opportunity to interact with product manufacturers at these ProCONNECT events targeted at the single-family construction sector:
- September 12-14: ProCONNECT Single Family (In-person event at Sofitel in Chicago)
- November 2-3: Sustainability (virtual)
- November 16-17: Education (virtual)
HOW TO PARTICIPATE IN PROCONNECT
Participation in the single-family ProCONNECT events is limited to home building professionals who are responsible for recommending and specifying products for their projects. Sponsorships are open to Building Product Manufacturers serving the respective market sector for each ProCONNECT event.
For more information, contact Dan Gardner, ProCONNECT Program Director, [email protected]; 989.860.7930.
*Note: All in-person events are subject to change due to Covid-19 conditions. If it isn't safe to travel or gather in-person, ProCONNECT will be done via a Virtual format.
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