September 2021 NFPA/FPIC Quarterly Conference
September 2, 2021 | 8:00 AM – 11:50 AM (Central Time)
Virtual Delivery
It’s time to start making your plans to attend the virtual September NFPA/FPIC Quarterly Conference. The upcoming conference will take place September 2, 2021 and focus on advanced software solutions for machine control. This session will feature a variety of informative presentations and unique networking value through a platform that makes it possible to move from virtual table to table, see people and converse with them.
Over the past year, the Quarterly Conferences have proven to be the go-to events for fluid power professionals looking to connect with key contacts and keep up with valuable industry intelligence related to technology.
Details for the event, including agenda and registration, will be released soon.
*This event is free to NFPA and FPIC members. Non-members are welcome to attend but will be charged a $100 fee upon registration.
Questions? Contact Joe Zwier at jzwier@nfpa.com or (414) 778-3369.
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