Reminder: Get the answers you need in an uncertain economy next week Thursday, October 27 at 10am in the NFPA’s Economic Update Webinar. Free to all NFPA members, the webinar will feature Chris Steele of ITR Economics and provide analysis and data regarding the current and future state of the fluid power industry. We will look at trends for the U.S. and global economy and their effects on the fluid power industry as well as what to expect from the industry’s most popular customer markets and the short term outlook for the fluid power industry. All you need to participate is a computer with internet connection and a phone.
You will be required to submit your full name, company name and e-mail address during the registration process. Immediately after submitting your contact information, your webinar attendance instructions will be e-mailed directly to you.
To register, please click HERE.
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