AFS Adds New Benefits for Corporate Sponsors

Jan. 24, 2006

The American Filtration & Separation Society (AFS) has implemented new benefits and programs for AFS corporate sponsors. AFS corporate sponsors are leaders in the filtration industry representing filter manufacturers, their media, adhesive and equipment suppliers and filtration product end-users.

The AFS Filtration Short Course program will be available on site. All courses are taught by filtration industry engineering and education leaders. CEUs are awarded according to standards set by the engineering community. A Plant Floor section has been added to all AFS expositions, where users can view filtration and separation equipment and products operated in real time.

In addition, the AFS Filtration Pavilion will be an integral component of the 2006 Powder & Bulk Solids Show, May 9-11, at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill. AFS corporate sponsors receive reduced rates for their booths as well as complementary passes to the AFS Spring Conference held concurrently with the expo. AFS corporate sponsors will also have access to the Filtration Employment Opportunities program in the Filtration Pavilion. The program will facilitate networking between filtration industry companies and qualified filtration industry participants.

Source: American Filtration & Separation Society

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