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Tuesday, March 7 – Friday, March 10, 2017    Exhibits: 9 am – 5 pm
Saturday, March 11, 2017   Exhibits: 9 am – 3 pm

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ifpeIFPE is the leading international exposition and technical conference dedicated to the integration of fluid power with other technologies for power transmission and motion control applications. Las Vegas welcomes IFPE 2017 to the Las Vegas Convention Center from March 7-11, 2017. Co-located with CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017, the largest international gathering place for construction industries, attendees will have access to the latest products and innovations from over 400 exhibitors. IFPE 2017 also features product concentration areas, making it easy for visitors to locate specific products, services, and exhibitors of interest, as well as international exhibit pavilions.

IFPE will be filled with educational opportunities. These education events provide crucial information on new fluid power transmission and motion control technologies to engineers and others involved in the design and manufacturing process. College-level half-day courses, presented from March 6-7, offer hands-on technical knowledge on the effective use of hydraulics in mobile equipment.

IFPE is owned by National Fluid Power Association (NFPA), Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA), and National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA). AEM is the show producer.

Who Attends?

IFPE attracts design engineers and other decision-makers from the following industries:

  • Off-Highway Vehicles (includes construction, mining, forestry, agriculture, lawn and garden, and airport support vehicles)
  • Fluid Power/Power Transmission Products, Electrical Machinery, Instruments/Controls
  • Distribution
  • Material Handling (includes overhead/straddle cranes, industrial trucks, tractors, and stackers)
  • Manufacturing/Production Automation/Machine Tools (includes chemical, petroleum, metal, plastics, and rubber processing)
  • Automotive/Commercial Vehicles (includes Class 8 trucks, vocational trucks, and trucks for other applications)
  • Engineering Services
  • Defense/Aerospace
  • Amusement/Entertainment Technology
  • Other Products/Services

For more information: www.ifpe.com, info@ifpe.com, (800) 867-6060

Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference

Fluid power (hydraulics and pneumatics) is used in dozens of industries and hundreds of applications to precisely control the movement of machinery and material. Yet, many engineers and technicians working in those industries do not fully understand the design concepts critical to developing efficient fluid power systems, as well as the diagnostic and maintenance techniques essential to keeping those systems operating at peak efficiency. These concepts and techniques can result in significant energy savings for companies that use hydraulics or pneumatics, as well as the customers they serve, making fluid power a more competitive technology choice.

To help companies take advantage of these opportunities, three leading fluid power organizations—the International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), the FPDA Motion and Control Network, and the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA)—will host an educational conference at IFPE 2017. Professionals responsible for designing and/or maintaining hydraulic and pneumatic systems in mobile applications or industrial settings should plan to attend.

EEHPC: March 8-10, 2017, www.nfpa.com/events/eehpc.htm

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