International Fluid Power Society is now accepting nominations for this year’s Fluid Power Hall of Fame. Last year, IFPS reviewed applications and inducted five industry leaders in recognition of individuals – innovators, researchers, application engineers, educators, as well as sales and service personnel, who have made significant, lifetime contributions to the fluid power industry.
Nominations for 2021 will be accepted January 1 – April 15, 2021. Any person can nominate an individual, living or deceased, who demonstrated excellence within their 25+ year fluid power career.
A panel of judges will review all applications and select the inductees, which will be announced on June 19, 2021 – Fluid Power Professionals Day.
For eligibility requirements or to nominate someone, visit FluidPowerHallOfFame.org.
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