I’m not an engineer but it’s definitely true that we at H&P understand the importance of really knowing the technology and how it works. We have a passion for fluid power and write about it because we enjoy it. Fluid power is a fascinating technology, one that you can’t go outside your door on a daily basis and see or see something that’s been touched by it.
To provide our readers with the most interesting, correct, and up-to-date technological information, we stay up to date on the technology. We want to be your all-around provider of fluid power knowledge, from our magazine to our in-person event, the Fluid Power Conference & Expo, and from our blogs to our forums, where readers and industry experts join together to share their knowledge.
The only way the industry can advance is to have knowledgeable, educated professionals working in the field, and we believe in that so much that we, too, are willing to attend continuing education courses. I may not be an engineer, but I certainly know the fluid power industry more than most peers I have met with over the years. And that’s something we take great pride in.
This month, I researched and wrote an article about the future of the fluid power industry, which highlights some of the exciting avenues our technology may follow in the near future and how it’s going to impact us and the world in the near future. It really is exciting to be a part of this global, mature, yet constantly advancing technology, and like you readers, I look forward to always learning more.