Registration opens for Building Lasting Change

CAGBC Staff on March 1, 2023

CAGBC members can take advantage of early bird pricing

Building Lasting Change is the event that brings Canada’s green building community together, from engineers, architects, and designers to builders, manufacturers, real estate professionals, owners, tenants, and policy advisors.

This year, CAGBC’s annual conference returns to Vancouver on June 1-2. We’re offering a member-only early bird discount until April 14th to celebrate the registration opening. Take advantage of this fantastic deal by registering starting March 1.

What to expect

In-person attendees will join their green building peers at the JW Marriott Parq in Vancouver – a LEED Gold facility. There, they will participate in engaging sessions with Canada’s leading green building experts and attend exciting keynote sessions. They’ll also join in BLC’s networking events and celebrations, like the Gala Dinner and After Party, and take part in green building tours.

Why BLC?

Canada’s building sector can be a champion for impactful solutions for climate change. To ensure it takes advantage of the opportunities zero-carbon building presents, we’re focused on maximizing the transition of large buildings to zero-carbon.

Over two days, experts in these fields will share their knowledge, explore practical solutions, and discuss the policies, standards, and strategies necessary for decarbonization at scale.

More information about the sessions, speakers and networking opportunities will be shared in the coming weeks.

Interested in sponsoring BLC? Check out the 2023 partnership opportunities here.

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