Register now for Getting More Value from Generative AI: Connecting Applications to ChatGPT with Zapier and Balancing AI Risk and Opportunity: AI Policy for Contractors!
Consider joining us for our next two AI Learning Sessions. These programs are designed to enhance contractor’s understanding of how artificial intelligence can impact their business and the industry as a whole and what they need to know to thrive in this evolving environment.
The upcoming sessions are:
March 25 – Getting More Value from Generative AI: Connecting applications to ChatGPT with Zapier
There is more and more talk about "AI Agents," which is another way to get AI to do more than respond to prompts. In this session, we'll create a custom GPT, give it some instructions, and connect it to standard software tools through Zapier. We'll do all this without a single line of code, just connecting dots and giving thoughtful instructions. Participants are encouraged, but not required, to sign into their own ChatGPT account and follow along. We'll save time after the scheduled webinar for troubleshooting and Q&A.
April 21 – Balancing AI Risk and Opportunity: AI Policy for Contractors
With all of the progress and hype around AI, there's pressure to move fast and not be left behind. Part of moving forward is understanding risks and clarifying real opportunities for efficiency, better service, and overall business improvements. This webinar will provide some frameworks for thinking about policy in 2025 and beyond.
Feb 19, 2025 — Member Update
Dec 17, 2025 - Director of Operations at Ernest D. Menold, Inc., discusses how to integrate software solutions into the shop floor and what SMACNA members need to be mindful of when selecting a suite that suits their needs.
Dec 17, 2025 - Project Manager with Western Sheet Metal talks about embracing new technology and emerging best practices within a sheet metal shop and how to successfully leverage data in the shop.
Dec 17, 2025 - For the fourth consecutive year, SMACNA’s Executive Director of Government and Political Affairs recognized by The Hill newspaper.