The 2024 GPA Midstream Convention presents engineers a prime opportunity to earn annual continuing professional education credits in one place. This year's convention offers numerous sessions designed to help engineers stay current with industry standards and enhance professional skills. One standout session not to be missed is the "Professional Ethics for Engineers," presented by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
Session Details
- Tuesday, Sept. 24
- 2:30-3:30 p.m.
- Technical Track
The TBPELS licenses and regulates more than 69,000 professional engineers and 2,800 registered surveyors, and enforces the Texas Engineering and Surveying Practice Acts. The agency's mission is to protect public health, safety, and welfare through licensure, compliance, and education.
Importance of Continuing Professional Education Credits
Continuing professional education (CPE) is essential for engineers to maintain their licenses and stay informed about the latest advancements and ethical standards in their field. According to the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), CPE helps engineers develop their skills, adapt to new technologies, and maintain their professional competence. Moreover, it ensures that engineers can continue to provide safe, high-quality services.
"The GPA Midstream Convention is a perfect investment in your professional growth because it makes meeting continuing education requirements straightforward and efficient," said GPA Midstream Vice President of Technical Services Martin Erne. "You'll have the opportunity to fulfill your education requirements without the need for additional coursework or separate seminars. The range of topics covered means you can cover multiple area and earn various credits at one event, maximizing your time and resources."
Don't miss this opportunity to advance your professional development. Register for the convention and take a proactive step towards maintaining your license and enhancing your expertise.
Click here to register now for the GPA Midstream Convention before prices go up August 21.