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VMA Presents Virtual Market Outlook Workshop

Hydraulic Institute

VMA Presents Virtual Market Outlook Workshop

Contributor: Valve Manufacturers Association of America

The Valve Manufacturers Association of America (VMA) and the Hydraulic Institute (HI) announce the 2020 Virtual Market Outlook Workshop: Navigating the Recovery.

Due to current events, the Market Outlook Workshop will take place virtually.  This virtual event will be held August 6 – 7.

Attendees will gain valuable insights from end-user market experts and business intelligence that valve leaders need to successfully navigate the economic recovery from COVID-19.  As the industry adapts to a chaotic operating environment and economic headwinds, attendees will leave this virtual event equipped with the knowledge they need to plan for the future.

Updates on the water/wastewater, power generation, pulp & paper, commercial construction, oil & gas, chemicals, and food & beverage industries will be provided; as well as perspectives from Wall Street, global & domestic economic outlooks, and an update on the state of international trade.

“Our Market Outlook Workshop has always been a place for the valve industry to network and gain market insights.  I’m excited that we are able to offer this event virtually this year, given the uncertainties and safety concerns with meeting in person.  As always, VMA remains committed to bringing the industry together to provide thought leadership and access to experts to help the industry,” says Heather Rhoderick, VMA president.

This event is open to anyone in the industry, and is ideal for sales, marketing and business development professionals who are responsible for forecasting.

Registration is now open, and sponsorship opportunities are available: https://bit.ly/VMAMOW.

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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