The 2010 Fluid Power Conference & Expo is wrapped up in Cleveland and, all things considered, it was a successful event.

We had a very technically competent audience made up of engineers and technicians from various industries. Even though this year's event was smaller than in the past, the exhibitors were pleased to have the face-to-face contact with prospects and customers,

The content of our conference sessions was top quality and presented by experts from several companies plus Jack Johnson and Tom Wanke. It is always encouraging to have attendees stay for the two day session and the lunchtime networking is a key to this event.

At this time, our next event is planned for the same location, Crowne Plaza - Cleveland, Ohio, for October 2011.
We had a very technically competent audience made up of engineers and technicians from various industries. Even though this year's event was smaller than in the past, the exhibitors were pleased to have the face-to-face contact with prospects and customers,
The content of our conference sessions was top quality and presented by experts from several companies plus Jack Johnson and Tom Wanke. It is always encouraging to have attendees stay for the two day session and the lunchtime networking is a key to this event.
At this time, our next event is planned for the same location, Crowne Plaza - Cleveland, Ohio, for October 2011.
- Michael Ference's blog
- Fluid Power Conference & Expo Summary part 1
- Fluid Power Conference & Expo
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