The EDA 2016 National Conference will focus on the next 50 years of economic development, including high-level conversations about how we can create the conditions for economic growth for decades to come, panel discussions with administration and congressional officials, and in-depth analysis from public and private sector economic development leaders.
LOCATION
The EDA 2016 National Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C on April 7th and 8th, 2016.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The EDA 2016 National Conference will bring together hundreds of regional and local economic development professionals, non-profit and private partners, and federal, state and local officials to explore the top issues facing communities today relating to improving competitiveness, job growth, innovation and overall quality of life.
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
EDA’s role as the integrator of federal economic development opportunities and the only federal agency solely focused on economic development provides the venue for thought-provoking, cutting-edge ideas with public, private and non-profit partners from every sector of the economy, and is a can’t-miss event for anyone engaged in improving their community’s quality of life.
The conference will provide a forum for thoughtful and impactful discussions about our economic future and will include shared best practices and the exploration of a bold plan for future economic growth.
MAKING CONNECTIONS
In addition to a number of informative general sessions and breakout discussions, the EDA 2016 National Conference will feature an opportunity for attendees to set up meetings with officials from across the federal government on a variety of topics, including:
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies
Workforce Development
Infrastructure
Rural Development
Urban Development
Suburban Development
Entrepreneurship/Innovation
Manufacturing
Exports/Foreign Direct Investment
Regional Innovation Strategies
The Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership program
Coal Communities/Diversification
Reshoring
Resiliency
Economic Mobility
Cluster Mapping
Revolving Loan Funds
Public-Private Partnerships
MORE INFORMATION
For more information, visit the event website: useda2016.org