September 2021 Virtual NFPA/FPIC Quarterly Conference
September 2, 2021 | 8:00 AM – 11:45 AM (Central Time)
Register Here
A full agenda for the September 2 NFPA/FPIC Quarterly Conference on advanced software solutions for machine control and reliability is now available. The conference, which will take place online via Remo, will feature the following presentations:
- Better Machine Solutions with Strong Partners | Peter Bleday, Head of Autonomous Vehicles; Danfoss Power Solutions Co.
- Conquering Complexity with ACE | Brandon Coursey, Distribution Sales Manager; Enovation Controls
- Empower Remote Workers with Real-Time Expert Connections Reducing Downtime and Maintenance Costs | Ryan Legg, Business Development Manager; Iconics Corp.
*This event is free to NFPA and FPIC members. Non-members are welcome to attend but will be charged a $100 registration fee upon registration.
Questions? Contact Joe Zwier at jzwier@nfpa.com or (414) 778-3369.
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