Expert Perspectives, Valued Insights: AEM’s 2025 Product Safety & Stewardship Conference and Liability Seminar Brings Industry Together in Nashville

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5/5/2025

Insights on product liability and safety design standards. Timely information on regulatory requirements and risks to avoid. Valuable networking opportunities. The 2025 AEM Product Safety & Stewardship Conference and Liability Seminar in Nashville, Tennessee had it all (and more). 

A total of 325 attendees came together last week at the Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport for industry's only conference designed to provide attendees with first-class access to the education they need to do their jobs more effectively. 

Developed by a planning committee of product safety professionals from AEM member companies, the Product Safety & Stewardship Conference and Liability Seminar is the event for industry professionals to: 

  • Gain strategies to safeguard and grow their respective company’s market access.
  • Get up to date on all the necessary requirements to sell equipment and stay ahead of current and emerging issues impacting manufacturers’ products and markets.
  • Elevate programs and approaches to product stewardship with the latest insights in industry compliance, standards, regulations, and liability issues.
  • Sharpen skills associated with technical communications, safety operation and design to meet customer needs.
  • Level up by networking with hundreds of professionals across the value chain. 

Check out a video recap of this year’s event below, or be sure watch it here... 

Save the Date! 

The 2026 AEM Product Safety & Stewardship Conference and Liability Seminar is set for April 27-30, 2026, in Kansas City. Visit the official AEM Product Safety & Stewardship Conference website or contact AEM’s Travis Webb at twebb@aem.org for more information. 

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