The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) will hold its Annual Convention and Solutions Exposition June 27-29, 2021, at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, TX. The theme for the 2021 Convention is “Keeping Industries Moving.”
Discussing the theme, EASA Chairman of the Board, Mr. Jerry Gray, said, “One of our responsibilities as electromechanical professionals is to show up every day and provide our customers and our communities with the best service possible. Of equal importance is demonstrating to our customers that we are more than just the service we provide. We are their total solutions provider.”
EASA has coordinated with the convention center and area hotels and venues to host this highly anticipated event in a welcoming, productive and safe manner for all participants.
The EASA 2021 Convention’s education line-up features a wide-ranging program designed to address all areas of the electromechanical sales and repair business. More than 25 education sessions focus on technical, sales/marketing and management topics, including open forums on technical and management trends.
This year’s featured keynote speaker, Kevin Brown, will kick off the EASA 2021 Convention by bringing his message of The HERO Effect® and challenging attendees to show up every day and make a positive difference at work and in life. Brian Beaulieu of ITR Economics returns to EASA to provide a review and outlook of the economy and its impact on the electromechanical industry.
The EASA Convention includes the three-day Solutions Expo where the industry’s leading manufacturers and service providers showcase the latest developments in electric motors, drives and controls, generators, and other equipment, as well as services to the electromechanical industry. More than just a trade show, the EASA Solutions Expo provides the setting for attendees to broaden conversations with exhibitors and discover better ways to position themselves as total solutions providers to their customers.
“Attendance at the EASA 2021 Convention is open to all, both members and non-members,” said Linda J. Raynes, CAE, EASA President, and CEO. “The technical program is a unique opportunity for plant engineering and maintenance personnel to learn about the latest practices to improve their operations and reduce downtime. Plus, the excitement and passion of those in attendance propel the industry forward.”
For the complete program, exhibitor listing and to register, visit https://easa.com/convention.
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) is an international trade organization consisting of more than 1,700 electromechanical sales and services firms in nearly 70 countries. Through its many engineering and education programs, EASA keeps members up to date on materials, equipment, and state-of-the-art technology related to sales, service, and maintenance of motors, generators, drives, controls, pumps, and other electromechanical equipment.
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