NASCC: The Steel Conference Goes Virtual in 2021

Steel is more than a dynamic physical material; turns out it can also hold its own in the virtual realm. The American Institute of Steel Construction’s NASCC: The Steel Conference, is being held as a virtual event in 2021.

Registration will open Feb. 8.

The Steel Conference is the premier educational and networking event for the structural steel industry, incorporating the World Steel Bridge Symposium, QualityCon, Architecture in Steel, SSRC Annual Stability Conference and NISD Conference on Steel Detailing. In addition to more than 150 practical seminars, the conference also features over 200 exhibitors virtually showcasing products ranging from structural design software to machinery for cutting steel beams.

Attendees have the opportunity to earn up to 23 PDHs by attending the conference’s cutting-edge, expert-led sessions. Some of this year’s sessions include:

  • Structural Analysis and Design of SoFi Stadium
  • The Theory and Practice of Difficult Negotiations
  • Fastener Fundamentals and Important Changes to the Upcoming 2020 RCSC Specification
  • Shaping Structures: The Case for Cast Steel
  • Let’s Go Nuts…and Bolts…and Washers
  • Brent Spence Bridge Emergency Repair
  • Staged Construction Analysis — Simple to Advanced

The Steel Conference 2021 also features two keynote speakers. Kicking off the event is James M. Fisher with “Jim Fisher’s Keys for Successful Designs: Quips & Myths.” Amit Varma will present the 2021 T.R. Higgins Lecture, “SpeedCore and Steel-Concrete Composite Construction — The Best of Both Worlds,” on the final day of the conference.

This year’s conference takes place April 12-16. One low registration fee gains attendees access to all of the technical sessions, the keynote address, the T.R. Higgins Lecture and the virtual exhibitor showcase.

Visit aisc.org/nascc for more information.

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