PCT Sister Publication Lawn & Landscape to Host Technology Conference

This year’s event will be held in Orlando, Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, and includes an educational tract for PCOs.


VALLEY VIEW, Ohio – Lawn & Landscape, PCT’s sister publication, announced the Lawn & Landscape Technology Conference will take place Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate in Orlando, Fla.

The three-day event will offer both virtual and face-to-face options. New to this year’s event is an educational tract for PCOs powered by PCT. Additionally, attendees will experience organized networking as well as access to an exhibit hall featuring industry-leading technologies, solutions and innovations for green industry and pest management professionals.

The Lawn & Landscape Technology Conference will bring together pest management professionals and lawn care operators to learn from technology experts, as well as fellow professionals, who have successfully integrated software and technology into their companies to operate more efficiently (check out highlights from last year’s inaugural show).

In addition to the educational program, attendees have access to the trade show portion of the event, where they can discover some of the best software and technology serving the professional pest and lawn care markets.

“We are excited to bring the industry back together in 2021 and to offer the opportunity for green industry and pest management professionals to reconnect and discover new ideas, tools and processes that will give their companies the competitive edge,” said Brian Horn, editor of Lawn & Landscape.

PCT Editor-in-Chief Jodi Dorsch added, “Recognizing lawn care operators and pest control professionals can benefit from the same technologies to advance their businesses, we are excited to engage the pest control industry and offer both a high-level education track as well as the latest technology that will allow PMPs to continue to grow their business.”

Lawn & Landscape Technology Conference educational program has been developed by the editorial team behind Lawn & Landscape and PCT magazines, and experts in those industries.

“This year’s conference offers a one-of-a-kind networking opportunity between two service industries that not only survived, but in many cases excelled, during the recent world-wide pandemic,” said Dave Szy, publisher Lawn & Landscape. “The exchange between professionals in both industries will be just as valuable as the education programming.” 

Booth space and sponsorship opportunities for the event will soon be available.

Initial details are now available at http://www.lltechconference.com/. More information including speakers, sessions, registration pricing and other conference events will be announced in the coming months.