Those who plan infrastructure facility design and construction rarely get the opportunity to hear firsthand from the end-users of their projects. Gil Santaliz of NJFX and several other high-profile operators of North American infrastructure facilities will give their insight on how building design and construction can benefit the end user most. 7×24 Exchange will host the panel. The group is a not-for-profit organization that provides an educational forum focusing on challenges faced by mission-critical industry professionals.
“I am looking forward to sharing our combined insight on what operators are looking for in building design and construction, including what worked, what didn’t and what we wish we had known,” comments Santaliz. “I have known the participants on this panel for more than 20 years and it’s a pleasure to be collaborating and sharing where our industry is going and how this organization can help us achieve continued success in this journey”.
Hunter Newby will moderate the panel. Mr. Newby is the visionary behind the designs, architectures and even phrases common to the industry today, like the Meet-Me-Room. Other panelists include Raul K. Martynek, CEO of edge data center provider DataBank and Chris Downie, CEO of hybrid IT solutions provider Flexential. The panel will take place at 2pm ET on February 23rd and is hosted by 7×24 Exchange.
Through the expertise of its active membership, 7×24 Exchange International is a leading provider of conferences enabling collaboration and knowledge sharing among industry professionals. 7×24 Exchange International is committed to addressing the challenges of energy efficiency and sustainability, providing continued value to member companies and conference participants and giving back through its social responsibility initiative.
Register for the panel on best practices in building design and construction here. To learn more about NJFX, visit. www.njfx.net. And to learn more about the 7×24 exchange, visit www.7x24exchange.org.