The American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) and NFPA have joined together to create Motion + Power Technology Expo (MPTE), a trade show that connects manufacturers, suppliers, buyers, and experts in the fluid power, mechanical, and electrical industries. Formerly Gear Expo, the show has now grown to represent the entire motion and power transmission supply chain.
The November 6 informational webinar explained how MPTE will benefit all exhibitors and attendees of the show. It also provided insight into the two-year process of industry research and strategic discussions that went into the creation of the expanded show.
If you missed the webinar on November 6, or would like to share all the great information you heard, please access the webinar recording and PowerPoint presentation below.
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If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Erica Halmstad at ehalmstad@nfpa.com.
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