Reflections on the 35th Annual International ACCT Conference and Exposition
As attendees settle back at home and the curtain closes on the 35th Annual International ACCT Conference and Exposition, we’re filled with gratitude and excitement. This year’s event, held in the heart of Cleveland, Ohio, brought together industry professionals, exhibitors, sponsors, presenters and volunteers for seven unforgettable days of learning, networking, and celebration.
Pre-Conference Highlights
The conference kicked off with the ACCT Board of Directors gathering on Monday before a robust lineup of Pre-Conference Sessions were facilitated on Tuesday and Wednesday. These sessions offered participants deep dives into critical topics, enhancing the learning opportunities attendees could tap into.
While exhibitors began setting up their booths on Wednesday morning, the Conference Work Group put the finishing touches on their event prep before registration opened in the afternoon. That night, the Volunteer Social welcomed Service Crew members, year-round volunteers, presenters, accredited members, ACCT staff, and the ACCT Board of Directors for an evening of camaraderie and connection.
Unveiling the Future of ACCT
As more attendees began to arrive on Thursday and the final Pre-Conference sessions were completed, the excitement was palpable when the Opening Ceremony began that afternoon. It became a day to remember as we unveiled our rebranded identity: ACCT International. With a fresh logo and a renewed vision, this rebranding marks an exciting chapter in our journey.
Our new brand name reflects our commitment to serving and supporting the global challenge course, aerial adventure park, and zip line industry. For many outside of our community, the name “Association for Challenge Course Technology” was misleading, often associated with the tech sector. The new name—ACCT International—aligns much more closely with our global mission.
Along with this name change, we unveiled a bold new logo featuring a design that truly captures the essence of who we are and what we stand for. At the heart of the logo is the knot, a universal symbol of connection, trust, and resilience. For our industry, it has practical roots, but it also holds a deeper meaning: It represents the strength of our community and the way we support one another, collaborate, and grow together.
While our legal name of The Association of Challenge Course Technology will not change, moving forward, we will only use our new branding name of ACCT International. This evolution is a testament to the growth of our industry and the vibrant community that makes it all possible. We’re honored to continue building bridges, fostering safety, and inspiring excellence—now with a name that truly represents our international impact.
Attendees got a sneak peek of the items that are now available on our new merch store during the Opening Ceremony before having an opportunity to win merchandise by trying their luck at the Human Slot Machine—hosted in the Exhibit Hall to raise funds for our Scholarship Program alongside our Raffle and Live Auction.
A Hub of Activity in the Exhibit Hall
The Exhibit Hall, open from Thursday night through Saturday afternoon, was a vibrant space buzzing with energy! Featuring exhibitors, sponsors, the Artisan’s Corner, and for the first time—Open Mic sessions—it was a place of discovery and connection. Attendees also enjoyed new yard games like jumbo pong and spikeball alongside fan favorites like pickleball while the Universal Design, Accessibility, and Inclusion Affinity Group introduced sitting volleyball. Special thanks to Bob from the Cuyahoga Community College for loaning pickleball when our team realized our net was missing!
For the first time, practice sessions were offered to help attendees hone their cable whip skills before the big Harnessing ACCT showdown on Saturday, and it was inspiring to see veterans and newcomers alike come together to whip it good. See for yourself!
We Harnessed CLE!
Harnessing ACCT brought attendees together to complete over 200 unique missions. Teams met after the Opening Ceremony and adventured through the conference and expo until Saturday evening. Congratulations to this year’s top three teams!
An Epic Evening at Five Iron Golf
Granite Insurance hosted an unforgettable After Hours Social on Friday at Five Iron Golf. Attendees enjoyed tasty wings and delicious drinks while taking advantage of top-tier simulators, multisport games, shuffleboard, pool tables, and more—making it the perfect way to kickoff the weekend!
Engaging Workshops and Inspiring Sessions
The heart of the ACCT Conference and Exposition has always been the incredible workshops and sessions that bring our community together throughout the week. This year, attendees immersed themselves in a wide range of topics, learning from industry experts and thought leaders who shared their passion and expertise.
From hands-on workshops like Grid Games – Activities Using a 9×9 Grid and Universal Accessibility in Challenge Courses to thought-provoking sessions such as Emotional Interventions and The Neuroscience of Activity Selection, participants explored cutting-edge strategies, best practices, and innovative ideas to bring back to their organizations.
Whether attendees were discovering new techniques, refining their skills, or gaining fresh perspectives, the sessions offered something for everyone—whether they were seasoned professionals or newcomers to the industry. The energy in the rooms was electric as attendees engaged in meaningful discussions, asked insightful questions, and connected with like-minded peers.
A special shoutout to our talented speakers and facilitators, whose dedication to education and innovation made this year’s lineup truly unforgettable. Thank you for inspiring us to think bigger, reach higher, and continue elevating the standards of our industry! Ready to present in 2026? Submit a session proposal now!
Honoring Excellence at the Awards Ceremony
Saturday evening’s Awards Ceremony was a celebration of achievement and innovation. In addition to recognizing the Harnessing ACCT winners, we celebrated:
- Community Service Award recipients: Dan Harbuck, Lara Kreuter, Jason Marker, Alex Moore, and Annika Spriggs.
- The Volunteer of the Year, Alicia Bourke.
- The introduction of the Innovator of the Year Award, presented to Brycen Hale of Helix Construction.
- The debut of the Mover of Mountains Award, awarded to Rohan Shahani.
This year’s Critical Link—John Winter—was honored with this prestigious award. Leigh Carruth, the 2024 award recipient, said, “John is someone who helps move the current of the association for those who make waves,” while recognizing John. John’s wife then joined him on the stage, highlighting the amazing community the association has cultivated over the last 35 years. Congratulations, John, and thank you for your hard work and dedication to ACCT!
In closing, we were thrilled to announce that the 36th Annual International ACCT Conference and Exposition will take us back to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from February 4-8, 2026!
Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead
On Sunday, some attendees took the Instructor Certification Exam, while others began their journeys home. Our revamped conference website went live, and is already your go-to resource for event updates, including the 2026 Call for Presenters, registration details, and host venue information.
Thank You for Another Great Year!
Thank you to everyone who attended, volunteered, exhibited, sponsored, presented, and supported the 35th Annual International ACCT Conference and Exposition. Your enthusiasm and dedication continue to make this event an incredible success. We can’t wait to see you in Oklahoma City in 2026!
This post marks the revival of our blog as a resource for the annual conference and expo. Stay tuned for more updates, stories, and industry insights as we build toward next year’s event!