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Save the Date! Call for Track Session Abstracts & Workshop Proposals Open February 12

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Save the Date! Call for Track Session Abstracts & Workshop Proposals Open February 12

Contributor: Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals

The calls for track session abstracts and workshop proposals for the SMRP 28th Annual Conference are set to open Wednesday, February 12, 2020. Presenting a track session or workshop at the SMRP Annual Conference is an excellent opportunity to share your industry expertise and real-world knowledge with professionals and practitioners from around the world.

Track sessions take place during the Annual Conference and focus on the five pillars of the SMRP Body of Knowledge, while pre- and post-conference workshops are designed to enhance the skills of professionals in half-day (four hours), full-day (eight hours) or two-day (16 hours) sessions.

Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity! Prepare to submit your track session abstract or workshop proposal by reviewing the submission guidelines.

The SMRP 28th Annual Conference

The SMRP 28th Annual Conference will take place in Columbus, OH, October 19-22, 2020. In 2019, over 1,150 professionals from 46 states and 27 countries took part in the SMRP 27th Annual Conference. Attendees represented a diverse spectrum of industries, including automotive, manufacturing, oil and gas exploration and refining, mining, power generation, pharmaceuticals and food processing.

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