RPA To Offer Range Of Classes At BEST Conference, Show
The Radiant Professionals Alliance’s Built Environment Systems
Technology Annual Conference and Trade Show will take place during the Indoor
Air Expo, Feb. 15-17, 2011, in San
Antonio. RPA will be joined at the Indoor Air Expo by
the Air Conditioning Contractors of America and the Indoor Air Quality
Association.
RPA will offer a wide range of classes during its BEST Conference and Show. Its AIA-approved full-day classes include Radiant I (basic installer course), Radiant II (advanced installer course) and Radiant Precision (designer course) as well as Radiant Architecture.
In addition, RPA will offer seminar-length technical sessions on topics such as introductory and advanced “new hydronics,” Internet-based integrated building controls, and integrating radiant with solar and geothermal systems. Business-track classes will be offered on the use of the Web and social media for today’s businesses and their effect on a company’s profit margin.
“RPA is enthusiastic about the new business and networking opportunities presented by our co-location with ACCA and IAQA,” RPA Executive Director Ted Lowe said. “We anticipate that the synergies created by this unique conference will be felt throughout the HVAC industry for years to come.”
RPA’s offerings are subject to change with more topics added to the final program. Visit the Web site www.radiantpanelassociation.com for updates and more information.
RPA will offer a wide range of classes during its BEST Conference and Show. Its AIA-approved full-day classes include Radiant I (basic installer course), Radiant II (advanced installer course) and Radiant Precision (designer course) as well as Radiant Architecture.
In addition, RPA will offer seminar-length technical sessions on topics such as introductory and advanced “new hydronics,” Internet-based integrated building controls, and integrating radiant with solar and geothermal systems. Business-track classes will be offered on the use of the Web and social media for today’s businesses and their effect on a company’s profit margin.
“RPA is enthusiastic about the new business and networking opportunities presented by our co-location with ACCA and IAQA,” RPA Executive Director Ted Lowe said. “We anticipate that the synergies created by this unique conference will be felt throughout the HVAC industry for years to come.”
RPA’s offerings are subject to change with more topics added to the final program. Visit the Web site www.radiantpanelassociation.com for updates and more information.
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