The third annual Fluid Power Professionals’ Day Photo Contest ends next week on Thursday, March 31. Those interested in participating should enter their photos of fluid power at work or the professionals who keep the industry going to either the International Fluid Power Society or the Fluid Power Journal. Winning entries will be published in the Fluid Power Journal as part of their June 19 Fluid Power Professionals’ Day celebration.
[one_half last=”no”]Submissions should fit into one of the following categories:
- Fun with Fluid Power (geared towards youth)
- Fluid Power Professionals in Action
- Power Density
- Fluid Power in Motion
- People’s Choice Award (tell friends and family to vote for your entry)[/one_half]
[one_half last=”yes”]Prizes for each category are:
- 1st place: $250
- 2nd place: $100
- 3rd place: $50
- People’s Choice: $100[/one_half]
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