The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) has announced the SprayFoam 2025 Convention and Expo, also known as ‘SPRAYTONA’, will be held February 9 through 12 in Daytona Beach, Florida. The event will bring together professionals in spray foam insulation, roofing, specialty applications, concrete lifting, coatings and related equipment from the U.S. and abroad. Attendees will explore industry opportunities, learn via wide ranging educational sessions, complete professional certifications, discover product innovations and participate in dynamic networking opportunities.
“This is the spray foam industry’s most anticipated event of the year,” says Frank Mortl III, CAE, executive director of the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance. “Attendees come from far and wide to expand their knowledge and conduct business, all while having a great time.”
This year’s event will forego the traditional keynote speaker for a widely requested Expert Industry Panel. The panel is scheduled during the event’s General Session, which starts at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 11. Participating spray foam industry leaders, and each of their respective topic focus areas, include: Mary Bogdan - Senior Scientist at Honeywell will address chemical components and the 2025 industry transition requirements to high lift foam; Rick Duncan, PhD, PE - Technical Consultant for SPFA will speak to SPFA documents, committees and on-demand support; Robert Jamieson - CEO of Quadrant Performance Materials will speak about market growth as well as training, risk mitigation and continuous improvement; Will Lorenz - President of General Coatings Manufacturing Corp. will address government affairs and the impacts of 2024’s general election outcomes on subcontractors; and Bonnie Strickler - President of PUFF, Inc. will discuss the details and benefits of SPFA’s Professional Certification Program including costs, time commitments, the program’s value proposition and steps toward completion. Frank Mortl III will moderate.