The Hydraulic Institute Opens Registration for Fall Management and Technical Meeting

Aug. 13, 2008
Meeting will be held in Oak Brook, Ill., Oct. 7 to 11

The Hydraulic Institute (HI), North America’s largest pump association and global authority on pumps and pumping systems, has begun the registration process for the 2008 Fall Management and Technical Meeting, to be held at the Oak Brook Hills Marriott in Oak Brook, Ill., from Oct. 7 to 11, 2008.

The annual networking and informational event, which is held in conjunction with the Pump Systems Matter Fall Sponsor Meeting, is designed to provide corporate executives, engineers, members and sponsors with the latest information on emerging trends, standards, management strategies, legislative issues and cost efficiencies. Themed “Transcending Markets & Technology: Pump & System Optimization & Efficiency,” attendees will have the opportunity to participate in nearly 50 committee meetings, plenary sessions and Pump Knowledge Series workshops as well as meet with other professionals during the new CEO networking event and golf tournament.

Further highlights of the event include presentations by leading industry spokespersons.

Registration for the 2008 “Transcending Markets & Technology” Fall Management & Technical Meeting is open to HI members, associate members, Standards Partners and eligible prospective members. Substantial discounts are available to those who register by Sept. 10, 2008.

For more information or to register, visit www.pumps.org. Prospective members and engineering consulting firms are asked to contact Mary Silver, director, marketing and membership, at 973.267.9700 x17 or [email protected] before registering to discuss eligibility.

Source: The Hydraulic Institute

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