2021 Motion + Power Technology Expo
September 14 – 16, 2021
St. Louis, Missouri
The Motion + Power Technology (MPT) Expo, produced by the American Gear Manufacturers Association and sponsored by the NFPA, connects the top manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and experts in the mechanical and gear power, electric power and fluid power industries. NFPA member companies are encouraged to take advantage of the NFPA member discount to exhibit at the show. This unique trade show features:
- 3 days of education sessions, networking and a full exhibit hall
- 4,000 attendees across the fluid power, mechanical power transmission and electrical drive industries
- 300+ exhibitors from across the supply chain
Hundreds of companies have already signed up for exhibit space on the show floor, which still has room for your business. NFPA members receive contracted exhibit space at twenty-four dollars ($24.00) per square foot.
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