Call for Presentations at Pipe School 2027!
The ACPA is seeking presenters and presentations for Pipe School held January 25-28, 2027, in Raleigh, NC. We invite industry professionals, researchers, and academic leaders to contribute to another year of exceptional learning and industry advancement.
As the industry’s premier educational event, Pipe School brings together professionals from across the pipe manufacturing, engineering, construction, and infrastructure sectors. We are seeking presenters who can deliver high‑value, real‑world insights, innovative research, and forward‑looking perspectives that will help attendees elevate their technical skills and stay ahead of emerging trends.
Why Present at Pipe School 2027
Presenting at Pipe School is an opportunity to:
- Share your knowledge with a highly engaged, technical audience
- Contribute to industry-wide education and innovation
- Build your professional profile and expand your network
- Inspire the next generation of engineers, designers, and decision-makers
Who Should Submit
We encourage submissions from:
- Industry innovators with demonstrated expertise
- Experienced engineers, designers, and technical experts
- University faculty, researchers, and graduate-level instructors
- Professionals with advanced project examples, case studies, or best practices
- Leaders advancing technology and materials science
Suggested Topic Areas
We welcome a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Case studies and field applications
- Advances in materials, manufacturing, and design
- Infrastructure resilience and sustainability
- Installation best practices and quality assurance
- Regulatory, code, and industry developments
- Research findings with direct application to industry end‑users
Thank you for your interest in presenting at Pipe School 2027!
About Pipe School
Pipe School is the American Concrete Pipe Association (ACPA)’s annual event where members, DOTs, consulting engineers, subject matter experts, and other industry personnel get together to discuss, learn, and engage with one another. The school advances the industry by teaching classes on production, advanced production, and quality, while engaging with industry stakeholders to ensure that they are provided with information vital to their decision making process.

