The  Council for Aluminium in Building is organising an in-person Members Knowledge Sharing Exchange to facilitate learning and knowledge transfer that members specialise in and to provide a platform for discussion and debate.

Each presentation will be pre-screened to ensure all presentations are objective, educational with non-commercial content, generic and neutral, according to chief executive Phil Slinger.

“Sharing knowledge within organisations and across industry sectors is considered a pillar of success and prosperity,” he said, “It assists in creating more awareness of and improves understanding of solutions products and services, contributes to continuous improvement, increases co-operation and acceptance to new ideas.”

The organisation is initially considering a one-day event, with the opportunity to film each presentation to build a library of knowledge on the CAB website. The intention is to secure CPD points per webinar, which in turn should gain interest from architects, engineers and other representatives from the Construction Industry, who require CPD points each year.

The CAB may consider holding this exchange every six months, depending on response from members

The first event will take place at the Staffordshire Arboretum on the 8th September.

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