2022 Annual Conference Registration Now Open

2022 NFPA Annual Conference
February 22-24, 2022
Phoenix, AZ
Registration Now Open

Registration is now open for the 2022 NFPA Annual Conference, taking place at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix from February 22-24. This members-only event will offer ample opportunities to network in-person with top fluid power executives as well as enriching presentations from expert speakers covering topics like geopolitical events, executive wellness and retaining employees in a high turnover environment.

For those unable to travel, there will also be a virtual option that allows users access to live-streamed and recorded content from the three-day event for a limited time. In-person attendees will also have access to this content portal to view on-demand sessions after the event.

Make Better Connections
In addition to quality educational sessions, the event will host the NFPA Foundation Golf Fundraiser. This event is an excellent opportunity to network informally with industry peers as well as raise money for the workforce programs shaping the minds of future fluid power professionals. The fundraiser offers the choice of three donation levels featuring varying player perks and sponsor exposure.

Emerging company leaders are also encouraged to register for the conference. Participants will have access to exclusive networking and educational opportunities and enjoy a reduced registration rate. Learn more about the Future Leaders Program by visiting our website or contacting Joe Zwier at (414) 778-3369 or jzwier@nfpa.com.

Hotel & Suite Deal Contest Information
For members joining us in-person, hotel reservations at the NFPA rate of $399/night will only be available until January 21, 2022, or until the block is full. Attendees who register by January 14 will be entered in our Suite Deal Contest, which will bump two registrants to free, upgraded rooms. The contest is only available to members who have 1) registered for the conference 2) booked their hotel room and 3) have either added a spouse/guest to their registration or are representing a company with more than one registered and booked employee.

The 2022 Annual Conference is the perfect place for fluid power professionals to connect with key executives and gain insight from engaging educational content. Register today to ensure that you’ll be in attendance at NFPA’s most popular event.

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