IFPE 2020
March 10-14, 2020
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
IFPE 2020 is set to provide exhibitors and attendees alike countless opportunities to learn about what’s new and what’s coming soon in fluid power technology.
The floor plan is already filled to the brim with more than 400 industry-leading companies ready to showcase their latest and most efficient fluid power solutions, plus more companies are on the wait list hoping to pick up a spot at the show. Industrial hydraulic, mobile hydraulic, and pneumatic solutions will all be represented.
There will also be more than 170 education sessions available at the show plus two innovative education tracks specific to fluid power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics at Work and The Business of Fluid Power.
Whether coming to the show to staff one of the 400+ booths or as a show attendee, early bird registration ends January 17, 2020. Visit IFPE.com to learn more and plan your time at the show.
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