There Is Still Time to Share Your Fluid Power Expertise at IFPE 2023

A few open opportunities remain in the IFPE 2023 Education Session lineup. Topics of interest include the following areas:

  • IoT- Smart Systems/Connected System
  • Electrification of Vehicles/Motion Control – Transition to Hybrid Powertrains
  • Equipment Up-Time Optimization and Availability
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Machine Safety
  • Autonomy
  • Professional Development (including career development, workforce issues, economics)

To submit a proposal please contact: Helen Horner hhorner@aem.org, 414-298-4179

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