AIHA Connect 2024 Introduces Virtual Conference Component

AIHA Connect 2024 Introduces Virtual Conference Component

The expanded online offerings include multi-track sessions, professional development and networking opportunities.

At AIHA Connect 2024 (formerly AIHce EXP), the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is launching a comprehensive online program, Virtual Connect 2024. The goal is to replicate the on-site experience of the annual conference, which this year runs from May 20 to 22, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio. This year’s virtual format will feature multi-track sessions, professional development courses (PDCs), and networking events.

Virtual Connect 2024 offers an extensive educational experience with five concurrent educational sessions and three concurrent PDCs. Attendees can participate in live general sessions, prerecorded health and wellness segments, pop-up sessions, and learning pavilion presentations. The program also includes an Exhibitor Directory for exploring the latest industry innovations and opportunities for real-time interaction.

Participants can engage with content using the AIHA Connect 2024 App, available for download via a QR code or accessible through a web version. For more details on the event’s Virtual Connect 2024, visit the webpage on the AIHA Connect website.

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Robert Yaniz Jr. is the Content Editor of Occupational Health & Safety.

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