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Property management expo

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on March 22, 2017 News

Those in the property management and maintenance business might want to attend Springfest 2017 on May 3 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

This event is targeted to building owners, managers, engineers, and operations professionals responsible for office, industrial, condominium, and apartment, medical, educational, retail, and institutional buildings.

About 200 exhibitors are expected. The event provides hands-on educational opportunities through 18 free seminars and show floor demonstrations. Attendees will be able to glean insights on the latest technology, security, trends, regulatory changes, and capital projects, as well as learn how to reduce operating costs, increase revenue and identify new income opportunities within the property management sector.

“The property management industry is quite complex,” said Jeff Ingram, director of sales for show organizer Informa Canada. “Our attendees will be able to learn what they need to know in this fast and cost-effective event.”

For more information, please visit www.springfesttoronto.com.

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