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SMU Virtual Steel Summit Conference - 8 Weeks to Go
Written by John Packard
June 26, 2020
Work on the 2020 SMU Virtual Steel Summit Conference continues as the pace quickens on the many projects needing to be completed before Aug. 24. There are now eight full weeks to go before the kick-off of the conference.
We are now at 300+ registered attendees and counting. Unlike a live event, the amount of planning needed to attend is minimal (as in none). If you do not want to network, and are only interested in viewing the keynote addresses, roundtable discussions, mill insights, economic views and other topics of interest, you can register at any point during the conference and be able to view the program on an “on-demand” basis.
If networking is important, then you will want to be registered a week prior to the event as we will begin allowing access to the platform prior to our Aug. 24 kickoff. This is so attendees can complete their profiles, search the attendee list, request appointments, review the program, familiarize themselves with the platform, and work on their schedules.
What does that mean, work on your schedules?
We understand there are going to be distractions and time needed to accomplish non-conference-related tasks. To help you stay organized, we have built into our SMU Virtual Steel Summit Conference platform the ability for you to sync your conference agenda and networking functions with your work calendar.
For example, when you enter the virtual conference platform you will find a listing of the attendees. This list will be searchable by name, company and title. If there is someone you wish to interact with, you will have the ability to ask for an appointment to chat via Instant Messenger or have a video chat. This can be done on a one-on-one basis or you can invite a group of people to interact with you and other attendees you select. Once confirmed, the time selected can be saved to your work calendar (such as Outlook, Google, etc.).
This ability to reach out to network with existing clients/suppliers or potential new ones exists throughout the platform – in the auditorium where presentations will be held, in the networking lounge, in the exhibition area or the lobby.
You will also be able to confirm various programs that you do not want to miss, which can then be saved to your work calendar.
We also intend to provide some “on-demand” content early to assist you in familiarizing yourself with the platform.
We will have webinars and much more training to ensure your virtual conference experience meets or exceeds your expectations.
As with any SMU event, member companies (subscribers) receive discounts ($50) off the full ticket price. We also offer discounts to any company that registers more than one attendee ($50). If you were to use both discounts, the per person cost drops from $450 to $350 per person.
If you would like to learn more, you can click here.
If you would like to register, you can do so by clicking here.
Also, please submit your nominations for this year’s SMU NexGen Leadership Award. You can find more details on our website by clicking here.
I am available to answer any questions you might have. You can reach me at John@SteelMarketUpdate.com
On Wednesday of this week (July 1 at 11 AM ET) Eddie Lehner, President & CEO of Ryerson, will be our guest speaker as we conduct one of our SMU Community Chat webinars. Ryerson is a metals processor and distributor with more than 100 locations in North America and around the world. They service almost every conceivable market segment, and therefore have insights into how those segments are reacting to the pandemic, and what a return to “normal” may look like. Please join us for this free webinar and invite your industry friends. You can register by clicking here or going to www.SteelMarketUpdate.com/blog/smu-community-chat-webinars
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