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Early Bird Registration for BE17 Fast Approaching

Boston – Each year, the BuildingEnergy Boston Conference + Trade show (BE17), New England’s  leading event for professionals and practitioners working to build a more sustainable world brings over 2,500 industry leaders and emerging professionals and 125 exhibiting companies together for three days to learn from and share ideas with each other.​

The 2017 conference, chaired by Heather Nolen of Steven Winter Associates and Stephan Wollenburg, formerly of Cape Light Compact and most recently an MBA candidate at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, will be held March 7-9, 2017 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston.

​The content of BuildingEnergy Boston is curated by a volunteer committee of NESEA members, who collectively put in hundreds of hours throughout the year to ensure that sessions are data-driven, diverse and genuinely useful to attendees. This year’s committee received almost 200 proposals from NESEA members and the larger community and whittled them down into the 59 sessions you see today.

BuildingEnergy Boston attracts all the key players from the building, sustainability and resilience sectors, for a full day of advanced-level sessions on best practices and lessons learned. Here’s what a few of our most longstanding sponsors have to say about the conference:

“BuildingEnergy Boston is a must attend event for high performance builders, practitioners, and policy makers. You’ll benefit from rigorous, engaging panels covering an array of topics coupled with some of the best networking and deal making opportunities in the northeast.  NESEA is great at being out front and providing a forum to explore cutting-edge best practice in a rigorous way.” – Galen Nelson, Interim Senior Director, Innovation and Industry Support, MassCEC

​See nesea.org/be17 for information on pre-conference workshops, conference sessions, community events, and trade show exhibitors. Early bird pricing for registration ends January 19. For more information contact Beth Fraser at [email protected]

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