March’s Quarterly Technology Conference – New Components and System Architecture that Increase Energy Efficiency

Registration is now open for the March NFPA Quarterly Technology Conference. The upcoming conference will take place March 2, 2023 and will be held jointly with FPIC. The conference focus is “New Components and System Architectures that Increase Energy Efficiency.” Presentations will be broadcast virtually over Remo. 

Sessions will include:

  • High VI Industrial Lubricants and Their Impact on Equipment Efficiency – Ricardo Gomes, Technical Service Manager – Evonik Oil Additives USA, Inc. 
  • Using Additive Manufacturing to Redesign Fluid Power Components for Greater Efficiency – Dan Bagely, B&B Managemnet Labs; Ricardo Nicastro, NIRI Engineering
  • Increasing System Efficiency with Servo-Driven Hydraulic Gear Pumps – Tom Afshari, Project Phoenix

View the tentative schedule of events here and claim your seat today using the links below.


You may now view the Presentations from the December Quarterly Conference using this link.

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