EXHIBIT HALL - FOR attendees

The Exhibit Hall is where the energy is. Meet industry partners, explore cutting-edge products and software, and discover the latest innovations—all in a lively, interactive setting. In addition to booths on the show floor, don’t miss the Promenade Exhibits located in the West Promenade, just steps from registration, for even more opportunities to connect. With an education space right inside the hall, plus Wednesday and Thursday lunches, session breaks, and a Wednesday evening happy hour happening there, it’s the place to learn, recharge, and be part of the action.

  • Wednesday, Oct. 15

    10am–5pm Exhibit Hall Opens
    11:30am–1pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall
    5pm–6:30pm Exhibit Hall Happy Hour

    Thursday, Oct. 16

    10am–4pm Exhibit Hall Opens
    11:30am–1pm Lunch in Exhibit Hall

  • View the current exhibitor list and booth floor plan. Meet the exhibitors with the introductory videos they provided here.

    As of 8/21/25.

  • Visit exhibit booths and engage in a competition in the event app to win prizes each afternoon. Thank you to our exhibitors for donating prizes.

    More information will be available via the event app during the Summit.

  • Why wait until October to start exploring what’s new? Exhibitor Zones give you an early look at the products, software, and solutions transforming structural engineering. Join these free, live webinars to see the tools in action and bring your questions directly to the experts. Summit registration is not required (though always encouraged) to attend—these sessions are open to all. Just click any of the links below to register and save your spot.

    Automated RC Column Design and Scheduling by INDUCTA
    Thursday, Sept. 11
    2pm CT


    Accelerate your reinforced concrete column design to ACI 318 and CSA A23.3. Design and detail for strength, fire resistance, restraint, core confinement, shear, and seismic requirements with the click of a button.

    Streamline your workflows by importing data directly from CSi and/or Bentley software. Refine the design using column groups, with effortless export options to Excel, .dxf, or Revit. The entire column schedule can be designed, rationalized, and detailed all within one integrated software solution.

    Blindbolt Fixings: What Designers Need to Know
    Tuesday, Sept. 16
    2pm CT

    When reliable bolted connections are required between structural steelwork – but with access from one side only - one of the three Blindbolt structural fixings will solve the problem. For grips between 5⁄8 " and 5 1⁄2 " loaded in shear and tension, Blindbolt have an appropriate bolt, installed quickly in standard holes without any additional preparation. The webinar will focus on the technical aspects of the three Blindbolt products but also discuss the often neglected critical design check when fixings are in tension – the resistance of the connected element.

    No Welding, No Drilling, No Problem: Discover Lindapter
    Thursday, Sept. 18
    2pm CT

    With a range of unique products, Lindapter is the global pioneer of innovative steel clamping systems, providing a faster, cost-effective alternative to drilling or welding. As a specialist manufacturer, we are committed to delivering the highest level of service and technical expertise to our partners. This session introduces the Lindapter brand, explores our Girder Clamps and Hollo-Bolts, and highlights typical applications across industries.

    Introduction and Overview of the New Atlas Tube Connections Hub
    Thursday, Sept. 25
    2pm CT

    Atlas Tube has heard for years how HSS connections can be challenging. Because of feedback from Engineers, we have developed The Atlas Tube Connections Hub, a one-stop, FREE, cloud-based software package to assist with the design of HSS related connections. The Hub includes connection design calculators for common HSS connections as well as associated, downloadable typical details in CAD and Revit. Come learn about the recently developed Connections Hub and get a sneak peak of the new features we will be unveiling at the NCSEA Engineering Summit.

    Augment Structural Engineering with AI -- Genia Structural CoPilot Launch by Genia
    Thursday, Oct. 2
    2pm CT

    Join Zhihao and Robin for the public launch of Genia Structural CoPilot, a Generative Design platform that helps structural engineers design permit-ready drawings 10x faster.

    With the help of Genia Structural CoPilot, structural engineers can
    - parse architectural drawings,
    - explore multiple design options suggested by AI,
    - make informed design decisions on the cost-performance tradeoff,
    - modify AI-suggested structural design, and
    - download detailed structural drawing with calculation sheets.
    All done in just a few minutes!

    Genia is also rolling out a AI-Augmented Structural Engineer certificate program to early adopters, who also have exclusive access to projects from homebuilders and developers submitted through Genia platform.

    Register today if you are interested in using AI in your projects.

  • Hungry for more than lunch? Conversation Starters give you direct access to exhibitors who are shaping the future of structural engineering. From streamlining steel workflows to advancing sustainable concrete solutions, these 30-minute sessions are your chance to learn, ask questions, and make connections—without ever leaving the Exhibit Hall.

    Tools To Help Design HSS
    by Atlas Tube, Booth 135
    Wednesday, Oct. 15
    11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
    Learning Lab 1 in America's Hall 1 (Exhibit Hall 1)
    Atlas Tube has heard for years how HSS design can be challenging. We now offer more and more tools to make it easier to design efficiently with HSS. Tools such as the HSS - Wide Flange Comparison Tool and The Atlas Tube Connections Hub are now available to structural engineers to help with HSS design. Come learn about these recently developed tools and share your thoughts in this conversation about HSS design.

    AI-Augmented Structural Design with Genia -- Speed, Optionality, Visibility, and Control
    by Genia, Booth 122

    Wednesday, Oct. 15
    12:20 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.
    Learning Lab 1 in America's Hall 1 (Exhibit Hall 1)
    Join Zhihao and Robin for the public launch of Genia Structural CoPilot, a Generative Design platform that helps structural engineers design permit-ready drawings 10x faster.

    With the help of Genia Structural CoPilot, structural engineers can
    - parse architectural drawings,
    - explore multiple design options suggested by AI,
    - make informed design decisions on the cost-performance tradeoff,
    - modify AI-suggested structural design, and
    - download detailed structural drawing with calculation sheets.
    All done in just a few minutes!

    Genia is also rolling out a AI-Augmented Structural Engineer certificate program to early adopters, who also have exclusive access to projects from homebuilders and developers submitted through Genia platform.

    Innovating Structural Design: IDEA StatiCa’s Next Chapter
    by IDEA StatiCa, Booth 113
    Wednesday, Oct. 15
    12:20 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.
    Learning Lab 2 in America's Hall 2 (Exhibit Hall 2)
    IDEA StatiCa is more than just steel connection design. From innovative member and concrete design tools to integrations with the platforms you already use, IDEA StatiCa is helping engineers take on more ambitious projects with confidence. Come learn what’s next in structural design workflows.

    The Fully Connected Model: A Faster Way to Design and Deliver Steel Structures
    by SDS2 by ALLPLAN, Booth 223

    Thursday, Oct. 16
    11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
    Learning Lab 1 in America's Hall 1 (Exhibit Hall 1)
    Are your project timelines bloated with redundant modeling and manual review processes between drafters and engineers or engineers and fabricators? In this presentation, we’ll show you how to transform these bottlenecks into opportunities and deliver streamlined steel modeling, automated connections, and comprehensive structural analysis all in one seamless workflow—without ever regenerating your model. Discover how you can reclaim valuable hours, eliminate data management headaches, and unlock more time for engineering excellence.

    State of the Concrete Masonry Industry
    by Block Design Collective, Booth 1
    Thursday, Oct. 16
    11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
    Learning Lab 2 in America's Hall 2 (Exhibit Hall 2)
    This course explores the current state of the concrete masonry industry, including its current position, challenges, and areas of opportunity. Participants will learn about ongoing initiatives, emerging innovations, and collaborative efforts aimed at strengthening the industry. Special attention is given to the role of the Concrete Masonry Checkoff in supporting research, education, and promotion. The course also looks ahead to the future, highlighting how these efforts are shaping growth, sustainability, and long-term success for concrete masonry.

    Optimize Performance in Shrinkage-Compensating Concrete & Grout Designs with Type K Cement
    by CTS Cement Manufacturing Corp., Booth 125

    Thursday, Oct. 16
    12:20 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.
    Learning Lab 1 in America's Hall 1 (Exhibit Hall 1)
    Join us to learn how Type K shrinkage-compensating concrete helps achieve today’s stringent performance requirements and sustainability objectives. We’ll review key essential materials used in today’s concreting and grouting applications to meet durability and sustainability requirements, as well as their compatibility with shrinkage-compensating concrete and grout designs. Understand how shrinkage-compensating concrete helps improve overall durability, performance, and structural behavior, overcome negative volume change, and improve constructability and project efficiencies.

    Sensorized IoT bolts for Structural Health Monitoring
    by KRABO®, Booth 6
    Thursday, Oct. 16
    12:20 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.
    Learning Lab 2 in America's Hall 2 (Exhibit Hall 2)
    The sensorized bolts represent a recent innovation in the world of fasteners. A sensor embedded in the bolt allows real-time monitoring of the clamp load, providing useful information to check the status of the bolted joints and increasing the safety of the structure. The bolts produced by Krabo, with its product “KRABO® Networking Bolts”, are the industrial embodiment of this innovation, whose strong point is to be developed for mass production. This conversation will present the operating principle of sensorized bolts and investigate their possible applications, pointing out the proven measurement accuracy greater than 95% and the mechanical strength equivalent to the standard bolts.