You spent months developing the perfect CEU presentation. Your slides are polished. Your presenter is booked. Then you discover the hard truth, you’ve been targeting architects with interior design content, or worse… pitching building envelope systems to furniture specifiers. The hidden cost of wrong-audience CEUs Most manufacturers pick AIA or IDCEC approval based on what […]
Reciprocity Redefined: NCARB’s 2026 Agreements for CEU Providers
Your CEU program just got a lot more interesting. NCARB’s new international agreements are about to reshape who needs continuing education, and where they need it. The problem most CEU providers miss Most manufacturers and CEU providers focus exclusively on domestic architects and designers. That makes sense. It’s been the safest bet for decades. But […]
Turn Neuro-Inclusive Design CEUs Into Specifications in 5 Steps
You just finished an amazing CEU on neuro-inclusive design. Your notebook is full of insights about sensory processing, workplace wellness, and creating spaces that work for neurodivergent individuals. But now you’re back at your desk, staring at a project spec sheet, wondering: “How do I actually turn this knowledge into something I can specify?” You’re […]
Manufacturers Are Ditching Attendance Metrics
You’ve been tracking CEU attendance for years. Sign-in sheets filled. Hours logged. Certificates issued. But here’s an uncomfortable truth, those perfect attendance numbers aren’t translating to specifications or revenue. While you’re celebrating 200 attendees at your latest HSW program, your competitors are tracking something entirely different and it’s changing everything about continuing education in the […]
7 Mistakes to Avoid With Your Designer CEUs
You’re running CEU programs. Designers show up. But somehow, you’re not seeing the specification results you expected. Sound familiar? Most manufacturers invest heavily in continuing education programs, yet struggle to convert attendance into actual project specifications. The problem isn’t your product, it’s how you’re structuring your CEUs. After analyzing numerous designer education programs, we’ve identified […]
Are Virtual CEUs Dead? The Virtual CEU Crisis
Virtual CEUs aren’t dead, they’re just wearing different clothes in 2025. While your competitors are still hosting the same tired “lunch-and-learn” Zoom sessions that architects and designers have been dodging since 2023, the smartest hospitality manufacturers have cracked the code on virtual education that actually fills pipelines. If your virtual CEU program feels like it’s […]
How to Turn Your CEUs Into Specifications in 5 Steps
You’ve spent months planning the perfect CEU presentation. The room was packed. Attendees took notes. Everyone seemed engaged. But six months later, your phone isn’t ringing with specification requests. Sound familiar? The CEU-to-specification problem Most manufacturers treat CEUs like marketing events. They focus on product features, company history, and project galleries. But here’s what actually […]
How Smart Manufacturers Turn Neuroaesthetic CEUs Into Pipeline
The Science Is In: Your Brain Picks Favorites Walk into two identical hotel lobbies. One has sharp corners, harsh lighting, and clinical white surfaces. The other features curved elements, natural textures, and biomorphic shapes that mirror patterns found in nature. Your brain will choose the second space every time, and science can prove why. Neuroaesthetics, […]
7 Data-Driven Hacks That Drive CEU Program Results
Your CEU program budget is bleeding money. Despite the continuing education market hitting $70.74 billion in 2025, enrollments are at their lowest point since 2021. Meanwhile, institutions report a 10% decline in adequate staffing and struggle with programs that nobody wants. The Problem: Most CEU programs fail before they start Here’s what’s happening – Design […]
Biophilic Design CEUs: 7 Wellness-Focused Topics
Interior designers who attend your biophilic design CEU don’t just want to learn about plants. They want to understand how nature-based design directly improves occupant health, reduces stress, and creates environments that people actually want to specify for their projects. The problem? Most biophilic design presentations focus on aesthetic benefits rather than measurable wellness outcomes. […]

