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US FUSION to Attend 2026 Energy Projects Conference in Houston

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US FUSION to Attend 2026 Energy Projects Conference in Houston

The 2026 Energy Projects Conference & Expo is set for Houston, and US FUSION & Specialty Construction says it plans to attend. The announcement adds another business event to the city’s packed energy conference lineup and points to Houston’s continuing role as a meeting ground for large industrial and infrastructure projects.

The source report did not list the exact Houston venue, event dates, or details on any presentations, booth plans, or meetings tied to the company’s appearance. It did identify the event as the 2026 Energy Projects Conference, also known as the EPC Show & Expo, and said the gathering will take place in Houston, where energy, construction, and engineering firms regularly convene for project development discussions.

US FUSION joins Houston energy conference lineup

US FUSION & Specialty Construction works in specialty construction and industrial services tied to pipeline and energy infrastructure. Its planned attendance at the 2026 Energy Projects Conference places the company among firms using Houston events to connect with project owners, contractors, and suppliers.

That matters because Houston remains one of the country’s main hubs for energy project planning, procurement, and construction. Conferences like this one often bring together businesses involved in fabrication, field services, maintenance, and capital project delivery. The source article did not outline any contracts, partnerships, or transaction values connected to the company’s announcement.

What is confirmed about the 2026 Energy Projects Conference

At this stage, the confirmed facts are narrow. US FUSION & Specialty Construction said it will attend the 2026 Energy Projects Conference & Expo in Houston. The source material did not provide a schedule, registration figures, attendee estimates, or a breakdown of which sectors will be represented.

Even with limited details, the announcement fits a familiar pattern for Houston’s business calendar. Energy and industrial firms often use local trade events to meet with clients, recruit partners, and track upcoming work across refining, pipeline, power, and other large-scale project categories.

More event information may emerge closer to the 2026 conference, including the venue, program schedule, and exhibitor details tied to Houston’s hosting role.

This article is a summary of reporting by EIN Presswire. Read the full story here.