Last chance for Vegas

April 26, 2012
It's less than a week til WasteExpo and our Fluid Power Conference & Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center. With so much machinery and equipment relying heavily on the power density of hydraulics to reduce, recycle, and compact trash, it's a given that maintenance personnel and machine operators will encounter a hydraulic system in their jobs at some point.

It's less than a week til WasteExpo and our Fluid Power Conference & Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center. With so much machinery and equipment relying heavily on the power density of hydraulics to reduce, recycle, and compact trash, it's a given that maintenance personnel and machine operators will encounter a hydraulic system in their jobs at some point.

Our Fluid Power Conference & Expo will be co-located at the event in Las Vegas May 1-3.

Most of the sessions are general enough that the training will benefit you if you need to know some basic hydraulics in your day-to-day job operations. We're looking forward to another great couple of days, with knowledgable trainers and visits to see some of the latest machinery out there.

See a complete schedule here, as well as a look at all the key fluid power companies that will be exhibiting in the H&P pavillion and throughout the WasteExpo show floor.

Register here now or register on-site next week.

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