The Valve Manufacturers Association of America (VMA) announces the 2022 Valve Forum Conference & Exhibits.
The 2022 event will take place April 6-8 in San Antonio, TX – the first time in over three years.
This event is the most comprehensive gathering place for all those in the valve industry value chain. The Valve Forum Conference & Exhibits offers solutions, content and business opportunities for the valve, valve actuator and valve automation industry. Thought leaders will present on manufacturing, technical, repair, marketing, management, and other business topics. Attendees will also be able to take advantage of business opportunities through networking events and tour the small exhibit area where they can discover the latest products and services from valve industry suppliers and distributors.
“Th VMA Valve Forum Conference & Exhibits is a leading educational and networking event for valve industry professionals, and we’re excited to finally be holding it in person for only the second time.,” says Heather Rhoderick, VMA president. “This year’s program, planned by VMA members who are issue experts, includes many topics that are currently at the forefront of our industry’s mind, including hydrogen, automation, updates to the U.S. industry standards, and much more.”
The Valve Forum is open to all in the flow control industry. Manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, end-users, engineering, and consultants will all find value in the information presented.
Exhibit and sponsor opportunities are also now available, with both table-tops and pop-up exhibit spaces available.
Registration is now open at www.vma.org/valveforum, with early-bird discounts ending March 18, 2022.
Founded in 1938, the Valve Manufacturers Association of America is a trade association that represents the interests of nearly 100 North American manufacturers of valves, actuators and controls. Collectively, members account for approximately 80% of the total industrial valve shipments out of U.S. facilities. VMA is headquartered in Washington, DC
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