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Conference Schedule Released for Pump Summit Americas

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Conference Schedule Released for Pump Summit Americas

Two-day conference will feature nine workshops and six plenary presentations
The conference schedule for the upcoming Pump Summit Americas has been released with a complete timetable of Plenary Presentations, Workshops, and Speakers’ Corner presentations.
Each day will begin with a 30-minute plenary presentation with speakers from the Hydraulic Institute, Frost & Sullivan, and The McIlvaine Company to introduce important issues affecting the pump community. Hour and a half workshops take place on both mornings and on Tuesday afternoon. Speakers’ Corner presentations occur throughout both days on the exhibition floor and tackle such practical skills as bolting, alignment, and cavitation.
Pump Summit Americas conference and exhibition will be held at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas from June 13th to June 14th, 2016.
Check out the conference timetable at: http://bit.ly/1SfGJFv.

 

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