Offshore Technology Conference
May 1-4, 2023
Houston, TX
Fluid Power Forum is the podcast that features interesting and innovative applications of fluid power (hydraulics and pneumatics), and it’s coming to the Offshore Technology Conference.
At this year’s OTC, Fluid Power Forum is a hosting a member reception in our booth. Get to know other members in the association, and learn more about Texas A&M’s experience of combining human-powered vehicles with fluid power at our Fluid Power Vehicle Challenge Competition.
The reception is taking place in our booth on Tuesday, May 2 at 4:00p.m. We hope to see you there!
Interested in attending the show? A limited number of complimentary registrations are available. Please email Elexus Comyne for additional information.
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