A new professional conference focused on the global facility management industry has opened registration for interested industry practitioners, stakeholders, and academic observers. The event, which is organized around the observance of World Facility Management Day, is being coordinated by Facilities Consulting Limited (FCL) in collaboration with the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) and Grenada’s Ministry of Infrastructure, with industry expert Edward Kacal set to lead key programming for the gathering.
Those seeking to secure their spot at the upcoming conference can complete their registration via the official event portal at https://lets-meet.org/reg/b295f1301fb747ed2d. The platform is designed to streamline the sign-up process for attendees from across the region and around the world, giving participants quick access to event schedules, venue details, and additional programming updates ahead of the gathering.
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The conference comes as the global facility management sector continues to grow, with increasing demand for professional standards, sustainable infrastructure management practices, and cross-border knowledge sharing among industry professionals. This gathering in Grenada represents a rare opportunity for regional practitioners to connect with global leaders in the field, align with international industry standards set by IFMA, and contribute to ongoing conversations about advancing infrastructure management across the Caribbean and beyond.
