Spring 2022
NSPE Today
The 2022 Professional Engineers Conference Reimagined
The Professional Engineers Conference is back, but it’s not the same conference you’re used to. It’s NSPECon: Reimagined, featuring a new approach to serving the needs of professional engineers.
This year’s NSPECon returns live and in-person to Philadelphia, August 1-3, and applies lessons learned during the pandemic in a format designed to maximize time together for community building, engagement, and the unique education that engineers seek.
In addition to reuniting with peers in a city rich with history and innovation, attendees at this year’s conference will have the opportunity to access specialized content from experts as they discuss issues and trends impacting the profession. This year’s conference is not just an occasion to earn professional development hours— although there will be plenty of opportunities for that.
At this reimagined NSPECon, you can build your network of multi-disciplinary professional engineers and advance your career by learning new skills, expanding your expertise, and preparing for future developments in the industry. Learn from PEs established in the industry who represent the best in their field.
This year’s conference will be hosted at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown, a Marriott hotel, an ideal Center City location with easy access to Philadelphia’s many historic attractions and museums.
For the first time ever, attendees will have the opportunity to celebrate PE Day (August 3) together and in-person during NSPECon. Traditionally a virtual event, this year’s Professional Engineers Day marks the first time the holiday coincides with a live NSPECon. This premiere live event will allow PEs to join their peers in celebrating the profession while raising awareness about what it means to be a PE, and showing appreciation for the work they do every day.
It is with that work in mind that #NSPECon22 was reimagined to better serve each PE’s career needs. Mark your calendars for early August and prepare to experience an all-new Professional Engineers Conference.