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2026 NAFEMS Americas Conference

Location

Join us in Saint Charles!

Saint Charles Convention Center

The event will be held in St. Charles, Missouri at the St. Charles Convention Center (https://stcharlesconventioncenter.com/), the attached hotel, the Embassy Suites will be the conference headquarters. Be sure to take advantage of the complimentary breakfast provided by the hotel as we will not have it available prior to the start of each day.

The St. Charles Convention Center is located off I-70 in St. Charles, MO with easy access to highways 270, 370, 364, and 40/64.

Located mere minutes away from St. Louis Lambert International Airport, the St. Charles Convention Center is surrounded by multiple hotels, Historic Main Street, and the Streets of St. Charles, giving guests plenty of options to stay, eat, or shop!

The St. Charles Convention Center is also only 20 minutes from Downtown St. Louis, making it easy for visitors to stop by the famous Arch or catch a St. Louis sports team in action while in town.

Extra

Stick around until the end of the event for your chance to win!
We'll be raffling off gift cards to a few lucky attendees - but you must be present to win.

NAFEMS and other event sponsors will be providing the gift cards, some as high as $1,000! Don’t miss out!

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Use this link to book your lodging in our room block and receive our preferential rate!

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About Saint Charles

Main Street Saint Charles

Founded around 1769 as Les Petites Cotes ("The Little Hills") by French Canadian fur trader Louis Blanchette. The Spanish government controlled the Mississippi Valley between 1762-1800, and for a dozen years "The Little Hills" became "San Carlos Borromeo."

In 1804, on the banks of the mighty Missouri River, Lewis and Clark met here to begin their westward expedition. Shortly thereafter, the city became known as "Saint Charles."

Throughout the 19th Century, German settlers developed a wine region and brought their food, fellowship and commerce to a booming pioneer town. During the 20th Century, residents worked to preserve homes, stores and streets from every period.

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Book Your Room!

Use this link to book your lodging in our room block and receive our preferential rate!

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