2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference (IEOC)
August 16 – 17, 2022
The Westin Chicago Northwest
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Fluid power professionals looking to connect with others in the industry will have ample opportunities at NFPA’s 2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference. You can plan your networking strategy using the IEOC See Who’s Attending list to preview who will be there, including CEOs, top decision-makers and other key players in the fluid power industry.
An additional opportunity to forge crucial connections is at the NFPA Foundation Golf Fundraiser. This event, held August 16, offers a laid-back environment to build or start relationships with the people that will contribute to your company’s success. Register today to secure your spot at one of our industry’s top networking experiences!
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