June 1, 2023 | 8:00am– 10:30am* (Central)
Virtual Delivery
Registration is now open for the June NFPA Quarterly Technology Conference. The upcoming conference will take place June 1, 2023 and will be held jointly with FPIC. The conference focus is “Fluid Power and the Drive Towards Autonomous Functions and Operations.” Presentations will be broadcast virtually over Remo.
Sessions will include:
- Integrated Cartridge Valve Sensing Techniques for Improved Closed Loop Control – Bernd Zahe, Sun Hydraulics
- Autonomy and Guidance in Worker Interactions for Fluid Power – Dan Bagley, B&B Management Labs
- and more!
View the tentative schedule of events here and claim your seat today using the links below.
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