2020 Fluid Power Professional’s Day Photo Contest Open

The 2020 Fluid Power Professional’s Day Photo Contest is officially open. This annual contest is run by the International Fluid Power Society and Fluid Power Journal. The deadline for submissions is March 31, and the winners will be announced on Fluid Power Professional’s Day (June 19). This year’s categories include New Perspective, Teamwork, Fun with Fluid Power and the Muscle of Fluid Power. Judges will pick three winners for each category. Winner’s names, photographs, and captions will be published in the July issue of the Fluid Power Journal.

Visit the Fluid Power Journal for the complete rules and to submit your entries.

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