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The Trends Set to Impact the Future of AEC

Watch this insightful on-demand webinar and learn about the trends that are pointing the way to tomorrow's built and virtual environments.

Join Enscape’s Head of Integrated Practice, Roderick Bates, and John Cays, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at New Jersey Institute of Technology, for an informative session that covers top architecture trends, including:

  • The metaverse – What is the implication for AEC?
  • Architecture and entertainment – Are we right when we see the line blurring between these industries?
  • Staying up to speed – What does that mean at NJIT and Enscape?
  • Educating for future practice in design and architecture – What it means to have a stake in preparing students for the workforce of the future.

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Webinar Content

What to Expect

  • Industry Trends

    Discover which trends are on the horizon for AEC..

  • New Perspectives

    Hear the thoughts of industry experts..

  • The Future

    See what lies ahead for the future workforce..

Presenters

  • Roderick Bates

    Director, Corporate Development  •  Chaos

    Throughout his career, Roderick sought out and developed solutions to environmental challenges related to the design, construction, and operations of buildings. As the Director of Corporate Development at Chaos, his responsibilities include tracking industry and market trends, strategic partnerships, and M&A, with the global objective of empowering Chaos customers.

  • John Cays

    Associate Dean for Academic Affairs  •  New Jersey Institute of Technology

    John Cays is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Interim Director of the School of Art + Design at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Located in New York, USA, NJIT is an R-1 classified research polytechnic university, and a top 50 public university nationally. The Hillier College of Architecture and Design (HCAD) began in 1973 as the New Jersey School of Architecture and remains the only accredited undergraduate 5-year B.Arch degree program in the state.