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The Hydraulic Institute 2016 Technical Meeting Begins June 27, 2016

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The Hydraulic Institute 2016 Technical Meeting Begins June 27, 2016

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) will host its 2016 Technical Meeting at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 27-30.

The 2016 Technical Meeting will serve as a collaborative opportunity for HI committee members to provide their expertise and assist in creating HI standards, technical guidelines, guidebooks, and educational content. Discounted registration is extended to eligible Young Engineers who are encouraged to attend to learn from pump experts while assisting in the development of highly recognized standards.

The meeting will include the following industry sessions, briefings, workshops, outings and more:

  • Intake Design (CFD Focus) full-day meeting 
  • Educational Marketing Steering Committee
  • Technical Affairs & Department of Energy Regulations Briefing
  • Pump Knowledge Workshop – Power Conditioning & Measurement Requirements Specified in the DOE Test Procedure
  • Standards Development Procedures & Leadership Workshop
  • Networking Event – Baseball Outing & Dinner: Indianapolis Indians vs. Gwinnet Braves

For complete details and to register, visit www.pumps.org/16Technical. For updates on the HI Technical Meeting, search the hashtag #HITechnical16 on Twitter or contact Mary Silver at 973.267.9700 x117 or by email at meetings@Pumps.org.

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