Where It's AT Podcast launched!
Listen and subscribe today to the new essential AT podcast!
Where it’s AT – the Architectural Technology Podcast reaches the airwaves today!
CIAT is excited to announce the launch of Where it’s AT – the Architectural Technology podcast, dedicated to promoting the technology of architecture. The podcast is now available from across all major podcast platforms including, Spotify and Amazon Music.
https://podcast.architecturaltechnology.com
The first episode discusses CIAT’s Principal Designer Register for non-HRBs and HRBs with Professor Sam Allwinkle PPBIAT FCIAT and James Banks CMgr FCMI, Head of Membership.
For other podcasts as they come visit the page The Architectural Technology podcast: Where it's AT.
New episodes will be released on the first Wednesday of every month! Listeners can subscribe and tune in on their preferred podcast platforms.
This article appears on the CIAT news and blog site as 'Where It's AT Podcast launched!' dated July 10, 2024.
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