Hydraulics & Pneumatics will offer its Fluid Power Conference & Expo (FPCE) four times this year.
The first occurrence will be co-located at WasteExpo, the largest event in the waste management industry, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, May 20-23. Conference topics will include hydraulic fundamentals, symbols, circuits, schematics, and troubleshooting, presented by CFC Industrial Training’s instructors. Fluid power companies will also present, and will exhibit in the Fluid Power Pavilion.
Hydraulics & Pneumatics will offer its Fluid Power Conference & Expo (FPCE) four times this year.
The first occurrence will be co-located at WasteExpo, the largest event in the waste management industry, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, May 20-23. Conference topics will include hydraulic fundamentals, symbols, circuits, schematics, and
troubleshooting, presented by CFC Industrial Training’s instructors. Fluid power companies will also present, and will exhibit in the Fluid Power Pavilion.
For the first time, we will bring our Conference to ICUEE, the Demo Expo, Oct. 1-3, at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. Here we will present a full day of technical sessions, highlighting basic fluid power and troubleshooting for individuals who work on utility vehicles.
Finally, we head south November 6-7, as we host our FPCE at Vanderbilt University. Its format will be similar to the event at MSOE.
More details on the events at ICUEE and Vanderbilt will be posted at www.fluidpowerexpo.com as they become available.
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