NEW YORK — The North American Theatre Engineering and Architecture Conference (NATEAC) announced the panel lineup for its upcoming conference. The event is set for the Roosevelt Hotel in New York on July 17 and 18, 2016. Session topics range from LED Power Requirements to Gender Issues In Public Assembly Place Bathrooms, Immersive Environments and the 21st Century Audience and Greening Initiatives in Theatres.
More details from NATEAC (www.nateac.org):
Over the two days NATEAC will present 26 sessions led by more than 60 top industry professionals. The panels, presented by many industry leaders including Steve Terry, Steve Tomkins, Mark Ager, Mark Holden and Jeffrey Horowitz, will set the stage for discussions that will carry on long after the conference closes.
“NATEAC’s principal goal”, noted conference director Bill Sapsis, “is to establish a foundation for dialog among everyone involved in the creation of performance spaces in North America. The ongoing popularity of NATEAC serves to underline the need to continue this discussion.”
In addition to the sessions, NATEAC delegates will also attend the always popular harbor cruise on Saturday, July 17th. A conference dinner is planned for Sunday night, July 18th.