Emre Toprak
Asst. Vice President, WSP
Nathan Canney
Director of Structural Engineering, Taylor Devices, Inc.
Justin Marshall
President, DuraFuse Frames
Sandy Hess
Sales Manager, ICC Community Development Solutions
Karin Moore
Senior Vice President, Legal & Regulatory, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Joan O’Neil
Chief Knowledge Officer, International Code Council
11:00 AM - 11:50 AM

The landscape for codes and standards is rapidly shifting as technology and policy evolve to address increasing complexity.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to significantly transform the development and use of codes and standards while policies around copyright protections for standards developed through the private sector standards development processes threaten future standards development.

Roy Ingraffia
National Director, International Masonry Institute
Chas Peppers
Architect, SOM Research + Innovation team
Eliot Wall
Senior Director, GAF Roads
01:15 PM - 02:20 PM

Session 1: Masonry and Augmented Reality

Nathan Baxter
Director of Design and Digital Services, Armstrong World Industries
Shivani Cott
Senior Scientist, 9 Foundations
Michael Lorenz
Senior Director of Technology, Armstrong World Industries
09:20 AM - 10:15 AM

Challenges facing the built environment have become increasingly extreme during the last quarter-century. As we embark toward 2050, the building industry is reckoning with significant threats, but we are also seeking collaborative solutions. Among these solutions are physical and digital technologies that, together, can make buildings more resilient, sustainable, and optimized for the well-being of occupants.

Jordan Berg
Program Director, Dynamics, Control & Systems Diagnostics
Khershed Cooper
Program Director, Advanced Manufacturing
Daan Liang
Program Director, Humans, Disasters, and the Built Environment
Daniel Linzell
Director, Division of Covil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation, Directorate for Engineering at National Science Foundation
Lesley Sneed
Program Director, Engineering for Civil Infrastructure
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Robust and reliable civil infrastructure is foundational to economic vitality, innovation, and public wellbeing. Civil infrastructure comes in many forms that include physical assets (e.g., power, water, wastewater, telecommunications, transportation systems, and networks), critical facilities and protection systems (e.g., schools, hospitals, and flood control systems), and networks that interconnect them.

Lucian Niemeyer
CEO, Building Cyber Security
02:35 PM - 03:40 PM

While recent cyber incidents to data and software disrupted the lives of Americans, national headlines also have carried stark warnings about foreign hackers positioning cyber “bombs” in American infrastructure to wreak havoc on our economy and cause harm to citizens and communities – a real threat to our physical safety.

Craig A. Davis
Manager, C.A. Davis Engineering
Ronald T. Eguchi
CEO & Co-Founder, ImageCat, Inc.
Ayse Hortacsu
Director of Projects, Applied Technology Council
Katherine J. Johnson (Jo)
Researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Kent Yu
Principal, SEFT Consulting Group
09:20 AM - 10:15 AM

Services provided by lifeline infrastructure systems are critical to the recovery of social functions after an earthquake. Lifeline infrastructure includes water, wastewater, drainage, electric power, communications, gas and liquid fuels, solid waste, and transportation systems. They are complicated and large geographically distributed systems built over long periods of time with specialized components made of different materials.

David Cordell
Associate Principal, Perkins&Will
Jon Penndorf
Associate Principal, Perkins&Will
Luz Toro
Director of Resilience, American Institute of Architects
01:15 PM - 02:20 PM
Session 1 - Resilience at Scale: Connecting Human Wellbeing with Planetary Health

The building industry has been working on sustainability since LEED began, yet we still contribute almost 40% of the global greenhouse gas emissions every year. The COVID-19 pandemic elucidated the significant role the built environment plays in creating healthy buildings and resilient communities. How can we leverage this inflection point to promote people and planet centric designs?

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