March 7, 2024 | 9:00am– 11:30am* (Central)
Virtual Delivery
Registration is now open for the March NFPA Quarterly Technology Conference. The upcoming conference will take place March 7, 2024 and will be held jointly with FPIC. The conference focus is “Fluid Power and the Drive Towards Preventative and Predictive Maintenance” Presentations will be broadcast virtually over Remo.
Sessions will include:
- Market Forces: Predictive and Preventative Maintenance – Service Vermeer Manufacturing; Andrew Turner, Reliability
- Market Solutions: Predictive and Condition Monitoring – Kris Mikulan, Group Project Manager – Filter Systems, Schroeder Industries; Connor Dudas, Application Engineer Schroeder Industries
- Market Solutions: Connected Systems and Machines – Antonio Lettini, Group R&D Manager, Casappa S.p.A
View the tentative schedule of events here and claim your seat today using the links below.
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