Fluid Power Conference & Expo co-located with Waste Expo

June 24, 2010
Fluid Power Conference and Expo is an in-person event that has established a reputation for being the industry meeting place where engineers invest in their future. Hydraulics & Pneumatics sponsors this learning event that incorporates a series of ...

Fluid Power Conference and Expo is an in-person event that has established a reputation for being the industry meeting place where engineers invest in their future. Hydraulics & Pneumatics sponsors this learning event that incorporates a series of in-depth fluid power conference sessions with a trade fair environment. Over the two day period, the sessions are presented by industry experts and sponsored by suppliers and manufacturers of fluid power components, systems, and related products. Following each session an exhibit area of fluid power technology is open and available for attendees to visit.

Fluid Power Conference & Expo co-locates with the WasteExpo each year in addition to its yearly conference in Cleveland, Ohio. WasteExpo is North America's largest solid waste and recycling tradeshow serving both the private and public sectors. Exhibitors at WasteExpo display refuse trucks, shredders, compactors, balers, and other heavy equipment -- all of which makes extensive use of hydraulics. By attending sessions at the Fluid Power Conference & Expo, participants better understand the operation of waste reduction equipment, whether they are equipment buyers, engineers, service reps, vendors, or any profession centered around heavy equipment. WasteExpo's exhibit hall offers solutions solid waste collection, landfill management, recycling, processing and composting. Join hundreds of industry-leading companies and thousands of attendees at North America's largest tradeshow serving the $55 billion solid waste and recycling industries.

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