
"Landscaping 2.0 : Rooted in Innovation"
This annual event brings together landscape professionals, designers, horticulturists, and industry partners for a full day of forward-thinking education and connection.
Explore the latest tech trends shaping the green industry through a dynamic lineup of speakers and panel discussions.
Speakers:
Kirk Floyd-Kdrone Services: An exploration of how drone technology is transforming modern horticulture—from precision fertilization and targeted plant health care to high-accuracy pre-mapping that improves construction planning and protects the landscape.
Tony Kostreski-Vectorworks: This session explores how artificial intelligence is weaving through landscape design. Attendees will learn practical ways AI can support creativity, accuracy, and collaboration in modern landscape architecture.
Eric Gilbey-Vectorworks: As a landscape design professional, you’re likely looking for new ways to integrate sustainable objectives into your site design workflow. These objectives can stem from a conscientious client, a jurisdictional mandate, or a desire to create a positive environmental impact beyond each project site. Fortunately, technology is more capable than ever to support your sustainability objectives. This presentation will highlight the tools offered by general and landscape specific CAD programs and how designers and design/build professionals can make use of these tools, such as erosion control, runoff calculations, cut and fill calculations, existing/proposed plant tracking, native plant selections, and sun/shade analysis to accomplish a sustainable site for their client.
Kevin Minton- Coastal Source: A deep dive into how early-stage construction coordination and audio system layout can prevent plant stress, reduce site disruption, and enhance long-term landscape performance.
David Evers- Hunter Industries: Smart Irrigation: Using water efficient technology for today’s landscaping.
Manor View Farm &The Perinnial Farm: Get the latest 2026 nursery stock outlook—including trending plant varieties, availability challenges, and supply-chain insights—to help landscape professionals plan smarter and order earlier for successful project purchasing.
Event Details:
Conference attendees qualify for 5.0 APLD CEU credits while engaging in continuing education and hands-on learning. LA CES credits pending. We look forward to welcoming you for an inspiring day of ideas, innovation, and networking.