Hydraulic Institute Sets Agenda for 2010 Spring Meeting

May 3, 2010
Registration now open for members, standards partners and prospects

The Hydraulic Institute’s (HI) 2010 Spring Meeting will take place June 9 to 12 at the Renaissance Worthington Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. Members of the Hydraulic Institute, associate members, standards partners and qualified prospective members are invited to attend the meeting with their team and their organization’s HR professionals.

The agenda includes a range of informational sessions and workshops, including a pump knowledge workshop, The Effects of Variable Speed Operation on Mechanical Seals, presented by John Merrill, application engineer of EagleBurgmann Industries, LP. There also will be Standards Leadership Training, jointly run by David McKinstry, HI vice president of technical affairs, and Tom Angle, 2009 HI Member of the Year and former chair, HI Standards Committee; Pumping Systems Optimization Course (June 8) and Train–the-Trainer Course (June 9), presented by Pumps Systems Matter.

HI’s initiative, the Human Resources Network, will also be offered for HR executives and CEOs with HR responsibilities. The agenda also provides ample opportunity for attendee networking.

The Spring Meeting is HI’s venue for interested participants to volunteer their expertise and join technical committees that ultimately create globally respected ANSI/HI Standards, technical guidelines and reports for pumps and pumping systems.

Source: Hydraulic Institute

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