10th Nortridge

2026 User Meeting

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Why Attend?

Join us for the XXth Annual Nortridge User Meeting. This is an opportunity to meet other NLS users as well as the Nortridge staff. We’ll explore the future roadmap for development, highlight key functionality, introduce you to our partners, and hear your ideas about future enhancements.

Nortridge is hosting all materials and meals, including a Monday night Cocktail Party, breakfast, lunch and dinner on Tuesday and breakfast and lunch on Wednesday for ONE attendee per company. Other attendees pay a registration fee of $500 each. All attendees are responsible for transportation and hotel costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost?

Nortridge will host one person from each company at no cost for the sessions and meals. Use the special discount code during registration. If you did not receive a code, please fill out this form.

Additional attendees pay a registration fee of $500. This includes all materials and meals, including a Monday night Cocktail Party, breakfast, lunch and dinner on Tuesday, and breakfast and lunch on Wednesday. All attendees are responsible for transportation and hotel costs.

How many employees can attend per company?

Because of limited space we are asking that every company send no more than four employees. If you would like to send more than four people, please click here to be placed on a wait list. We’ll send out notifications in January if space allows the additional participants.

What are the hotel details?

Our group rate for a single or double at the Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa is $179 plus tax.**

**Book ASAP to take advantage of the discounted rate, rooms sell out quickly. Click here to make your reservation

Who should attend?

NLS power users and system administrators.

What is the dress code?

Business casual.