Lynnwood Event Center to host North Puget Sound Contracting Conference in November

Edmonds, WALocal News

The North Puget Sound Contracting Conference (NPSCC) will occur at the Lynnwood Event Center, beginning with a welcome reception on November 5. This new feature aims to enhance networking opportunities for attendees before the main conference on November 6. The reception will take place from 5-7 p. m. , while exhibitors can set up early at 4 p.

m. Cara Buckingham, manager of the Washington APEX Accelerator, highlights the reception's potential for fostering relaxed connections. The conference is projected to draw over 600 business and government leaders, providing a platform for workshops, matchmaking sessions, and keynote presentations. Tickets for the NPSCC will include access to the reception, with standalone tickets also available. This initiative reflects an increasing focus on collaboration between the private sector and government entities.

For further details and ticket pricing, visit the event's registration link.

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