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Matt Apfel

IBEW Local #357 

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As IT and OT systems converge and connected devices become more widespread, contractors face growing cybersecurity risks, even in traditional electrical installations like smart load centers. This panel will explore the evolving cybersecurity demands in connected buildings and discuss how the industry is preparing the workforce to meet these new challenges.

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Cost: $135
This course, designed for business owners, executives, and leaders in the electrical contracting industry, will provide insight needed to drive operational excellence, expand market share, and capitalize on new opportunities in the rapidly evolving fiber and enterprise networking industry. You will gain understanding into strategic approaches for workforce development, risk mitigation, and market expansion across electric, water, and renewable energy sectors. Special focus will be given to the deployment of fiber optic technologies, including Optical Ground Wire (OPGW) and All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) fiber, as critical enablers of grid modernization, smart metering, substation automation, and remote monitoring of wind and solar assets.

Biography:

Matthew Apfel is a Senior Technician in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local #357. He has spent the last two decades of his educational and professional life in the Information and Technologies Sector of the Electrical Industry. From his first job assignment in Vocational school in 2000 to his current position, he has worked hard at advancing his career and those around him. This mindset of outreach and assisting his fellow students helped him through his early career as a VICA and Skills USA Student ambassador. Matthew has been honored to hold a variety of roles in the Electrical community. These roles included the privilege of acting in Project/Construction Management, System Design, Construction, System Installation, and Operations. Early in his career, Matthew set goals with professional training organizations such as BICSI and The Fiber Optics Organization. In 2015, Matthew reached these goals, becoming a BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer and FOA Certified Fiber Optics Instructor. These professional relationships with BICSI and FOA have assisted him in being part of many amazing projects in the electrical industry. As an Assistant Training Director of the Electrical JATC, Matthew is now highly focused on expanding training and educational opportunities to his community, IBEW Brothers/ Sisters and Apprentices, in his world-class electrical training facility.

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