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This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. | So, with the NSF grant funds soon to dry up, a plan had to be developed to replace that lost revenue. The solution described by Eric and Kim is the Pascal Society, created by NFPA’s Education and Technology Foundation. The Pascal Society will combine the financial and volunteer contributions of a wide industry network into one concentrated effort to develop fundamental knowledge about fluid power, as well as educate the next generation of scientific and engineering leaders in the field.
Two things about the presentation impressed me most. First, the entire program was well planned and detailed. I’m one of the last people you’d want to ask about finances. Yet, I understood what was explained, and it all made sense. Second, in this age where companies and organizations are understaffed and overworked, Eric, Kim, and their team were able to launch the Pascal Society well before the NSF cutoff date.
If you have a moment, visit the CCEFP and the Pascal Society online to learn more about them. A lot of companies spend a lot of money on research, but the CCEFP provides a means to combine efforts and resources to help ensure a strong future for fluid-power technology.