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University Science & Engineering Facilities 2025 (Spring)

Early registration discount ends March 7th!

Tradeline's 300th conference is your critical opportunity to see how peer institutions are navigating the new higher-ed landscape, and pivoting campus space plans to maintain reputation and momentum across science, engineering, and emerging technology programs in AI, high performance computing, manufacturing, materials, and robotics:

  • Improving the productive use of existing spaces
  • Modifying projects already underway for new purposes and occupancy models
  • Raising the flexibility-of-use quotient for new plans on the drawing boards
  • Reducing capital and operating costs
  • Continuing to grow the S&T institutional brand and reputation

Conference Agenda

PLUS! This special pre-conference course on April 6th: 
The Fundamentals of Planning and Design of University Science and Engineering Facilities

Make this a key planning event to get your project stakeholders on the same planning page with respect to the details, numbers,processes, and expectations! This includes campus and facility planners, capital project people, science and engineering deans, program chairs, key faculty members, research program directors, facility engineers, operations managers, design architects, and institutional finance officers.

If you would like to participate as an exhibitor or sponsor, please contact us.

Who should attend?

Conference registration is open to those employed at universities, colleges, and junior colleges, and their project teams including project managers, facility planners, lab planners, space planners, architects, facility engineers, operations managers, academic science, technology, and engineering deans, faculty, and research program administrators. Conference registration is limited for those not employed at colleges and universities. Product vendors must be sponsors or exhibitors to attend. The conference sessions are primarily aimed at equipping facility owners/end-users to make optimal project team, facility design, programming, and construction decisions.