NEW YORK – The North American Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference (NATEAC) announced its preliminary session lineup for its upcoming conference July 22-23 at the New York Hilton in midtown Manhattan. More than 60 panelists will speak on 24 session topics.
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NEW YORK – The North American Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference is pleased to announce the preliminary session lineup for its upcoming conference. 16 sessions are listed with 8 more to be announced soon.
The conference takes place July 22-23 at the New York Hilton in midtown Manhattan. More than 60 panelists will speak at 24 sessions on topics ranging from current ADA Issues to Restoring pre-Depression Era Theatres and Designing Non-Traditional Spaces for Classical Music.
Conference Director Bill Sapsis said, “This is an incredible group of people and I am thrilled, honored and, to be honest, astonished that so many are willing to give of their time and energy to speak at NATEAC. This will be an amazing conference.”
“NATEAC is built on the concept of providing a place where design professionals, manufacturers, end users, engineers and all those interested in performance spaces can meet to share their ideas, methodology and processes for designing and building better venues in North America.”
To view the session descriptions, a list of panelists or to register, visit the website.