2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference (IEOC)
August 16 – 17, 2022
The Westin Chicago Northwest
NFPA Education and Technology Foundation Golf Fundraiser: Aug. 15, 2022 – Schaumburg Golf Club
Registration is opening soon for the 2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference (IEOC). NFPA’s highly anticipated economic event is for everyone in the fluid power supply chain – NFPA members and non-members alike are all invited to attend.
As always, the event will focus on the opportunities and threats associated with the economy as they relate specifically to the fluid power industry. Industry experts will share the analyses, hard data and critical insights fluid power business leaders need to translate economic trends into competitive intelligence and successfully plan for the future.
The IEOC is also a great opportunity for fluid power professionals to connect in and out of the sessions. The IEOC Invitational Golf Tournament, exclusive Future Leader activities, networking receptions/meals and committee meetings all provide unique opportunities to make the right connections for your company to get ahead.
Registration for the conference will open in early June.
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