Belter Tech August Newsletter

Belter Tech August Newsletter

In the Last Month

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This past month we dove headfirst into dynamic discussions, sparked new connections, and soaked up the architectural energy! We started off in the sun-soaked state of Florida, at the AIA Florida Annual Convention and Tradeshow event. Among the talented architects, designers, and creators, we stood tall, showcasing our passion for innovation and sustainable living. Our discussions were as vibrant as the Florida sunsets! Check out architects reactions!

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ABC of Georgia & AIA Atlanta End of Summer Mixer at Fowling Wharehouse

We attended ABC of Georgia and AIA Atlanta joint event. Architects, builders, and contractors came together to see who can strike out in the lanes and with new connections. We had a delightful time reconnecting with familiar faces at this event. Make sure to stay tuned on our main page Belter Tech for podcast and video releases coming in the upcoming month.


Upcoming Events:

Greenbuild:?September 26th-29th, 2023 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center (Washington DC)

Greener Manufacturing Show:?October 11th-12th, 2023 at the Cobb Galleria (Atlanta, GA)

Let us know if we’ll see you there!

Sponsor Spotlight:

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Matthew McClean

Irish golfer Matthew McClean set for Walker Cup debut after being picked for the Great Britain and Ireland team to compete against the USA at St Andrews. McClean competed in the Masters and U.S Open this year.

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Southeast Region team sponsored by Belter Tech at the GAA world Games in Derry Ireland

GAA world Games:

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Camoges

A particularly noteworthy mention goes to the Camoges, who astounded everyone with their exceptional performance at the GAA World Games in Derry Ireland. Their triumphant return with the much-coveted cup is a true testament to their unparalleled dedication and remarkable prowess. Additionally, let's not overlook the exceptional accomplishment of our Hurlers, securing a well-deserved and remarkable third place in the competition. ??




Fact of the Month:

By the year 2030, the global energy landscape is expected to undergo a substantial transformation, greatly affecting coal burning plants and the utilization of byproducts like fly ash and slag. As nations accelerate their efforts to combat climate change and transition to cleaner energy sources, many coal burning plants are anticipated to be retired or significantly reduced in operation by 2030. This transition is driven by commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance sustainability. Fly ash is a byproduct of coal combustion and is commonly used in construction materials like concrete. With the decline in coal plants, the availability of fly ash may decrease. Slag, another byproduct of coal and metal refining, is also used in construction and various industrial applications.


Lunch and Learn with Belter:


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Belter Tech continues to offer weekly AIA certified courses. These sessions are a wonderful opportunity for those interested in career development and continued education!

Sign yourself and your team up for a topic that interests you! Click?HERE?to sign up!



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