NAIOP New Jersey Program Will Focus on Lowering Operating Costs

High-tech Options for Achieving Savings and Protecting the Environment are on the Agenda
By: NAIOP New Jersey
 
LIVINGSTON, N.J. - Oct. 22, 2013 - PRLog -- NAIOP New Jersey, the commercial real estate development association, has slated a timely program titled "50 Shades of Green: Hi-tech Options for Lower Operating Costs." Scheduled for October 30, 2013, the program will be held at the Eisenhower Corporate Campus in Livingston.

Finding ways of lowering operating costs and protecting the environment continue to be key topics of discussion in the business community - and in general. Attendees of this important program will learn about the latest "green" technology available to help lower operating costs and increase property owners' bottom lines. That technology includes Clean Web, Cloud-based IT services, and intelligent buildings technology. Also on the agenda are updates on energy trends, compliance, incentives and how to access funding to lower energy usage.

Confirmed speakers include Commissioner Joseph Fiordaliso of the NJ Board of Public Utilities, Jennifer Senick of the Rutgers Center for Green Building, Evan Conley of Solis Partners, Steve Gabel of Gabel Associates, Chris Mangano of Mercadien Technologies, Paul Parisi of Siemens, Rob Crespi of Wolff & Samson and Andrew Houston of Cassidy Turley.


Registration, networking and breakfast will begin at 7:45 a.m., followed by the program at 8:30 a.m. Continuing Education Units are pending for attendees. To register, or for more information, contact NAIOP New Jersey at (732) 729-9900, or visit http://www.naiopnj.org/.
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Source:NAIOP New Jersey
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