University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
This year, the CIC Forum will be held at the University of Alberta in conjunction with two internationally renowned conferences, the 30th annual conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC) and the Modular and Offsite Construction (MOC) Summit.
The Forum will highlight construction engineering and management research initiatives being undertaken by Canadian academics and the Alberta construction industry, and attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in the events and sessions hosted by both IGLC and the MOC Summit.
Registration is common for all three events, and in-person and virtual registration options are available.
This multi-conference event will showcase innovative research and promote engaging discussions in the area of modular and offsite construction.
Accomplished academic researchers and industry personnel from three established conferences—the CIC Forum, the Modular and Offsite Construction (MOC) Summit, and the Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC)—will participate under a common theme.
Sponsorship is one of the best ways to demonstrate your leadership at a world-class conference, position your organization at the forefront of the offsite construction sector, and connect with industry decision makers.
As we focus on the essential roles that innovation and construction play in society, your sponsorship will showcase the work you care deeply about.
Exhibiting is one of the best ways to brand your organization as a thought leader, promote and grow your business and to highlight your commitment to advancing innovation in the construction sector.
Along with a booth, receive 2 standard delegate registrations with full access to the conference program.
Established in 2019 by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Engineering, the CIC brings together more than 30 faculty members from different disciplines and more than 50 industry partners, professional associations, government agencies, and funding bodies to provide unparalleled opportunities for collaborative and multidisciplinary research, education, and training that directly benefit Canada’s built environment and provide a competitive advantage for the Canadian construction industry.