There’s Still Time to Register for the 2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference

2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference (IEOC)
August 16 – 17, 2022
The Westin Chicago Northwest 
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If you haven’t already made your plans to attend NFPA’s 2022 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference (IEOC), there’s still time to register! The conference will be held at the Westin Chicago from August 16-17. The conference features an all-star line-up of presentations including market overviews, industry forecasts, global economy analyses and much more. Additionally, this year’s conference marks the return of in-person events making it a crucial resource for reconnecting with fluid power industry stakeholders — whether that be by networking between sessions, or on the green at the NFPA Foundation Golf Fundraiser. Register today to confirm your attendance at one of the most valuable fluid power industry events of the year.

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