March Economic Update Event Registration is Now Open

Registration is now open for the March 22 Economic Update Hybrid Event featuring Eric Post (Senior Economist and Econ Manager, ITR Economics). The event will take place both in-person at the Hilton Chicago – O’Hare/Rosemont hotel in Chicago, Illinois as well as virtually. This event will provide insights into the latest economic developments and future trends for the U.S. and global economy and its effects on the fluid power industry. Learn what to expect from a number of our industry’s most popular customer markets, while also getting the answers you need to the short-term outlook for the fluid power industry. 

For any questions regarding registration, please contact Joe Zwier at jzwier@nfpa.com

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