Learn. Share. Build - Together

Posted By: Lindsay Schuenke Association Updates,

Get ready for two days of connection, collaboration, and hands-on learning at the 2025 e.Builders Forum, hosted by InBIA with generous local support from the Georgia Institute of Technology, The University Financing Foundation, and Collaborative Real Estate Group. This highly interactive event brings together entrepreneur support and ecosystem-building leaders to exchange ideas, explore new strategies, and strengthen the communities they serve. Explore the links below for highlights of the sessions, themes, and opportunities that make this year’s Forum a must-attend experience.

There’s nothing quite like gathering in person with peers who understand the work - sharing ideas, brainstorming solutions to common challenges, and building lasting relationships that fuel future collaborations. In a field where partnership and collective impact are essential, the e.Builders Forum offers the perfect environment to exchange insights, recharge your strategy, and return home with practical tools and renewed inspiration to strengthen your local ecosystem.

Check out some brief blog posts about what e.Builders has to offer: 

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