Ebara Holds Pump Seminars in Thailand

17.09.2015

Ebara held seminars on industrial water pumps from August 27 to September 2, at Bangkok Thailand. This was the 25th time Ebara held seminars in cooperation with Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). A total of 36 participants attended from Southeast Asian water supplier’s engineers, civil engineers, etc.

Ebara Holds Pump Seminars in Thailand

Ebara Seminar in Thailand (Image: Ebara Corp.)

In this seminar, videos and case studies were used to present lectures on total industrial waterworks such as intake, supply, distribution, as well as travel to pump station sites and show basic plans for facilities.

Ebara has continued building relationships around the world through technical guidance and other forms of international cooperation. Since the launch of the Ebara Hatakeyama Memorial Fund in 1989, it has organized up to 250 seminars at different locations around the world, welcoming upwards of 11,000 participants. This year, Ebara is set to give 10 seminars all over the world in Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Colombia, Peru and other locations.

Ebara will continue to contribute to the development of Southeast Asian and South American countries not only by offering pumps and other products and services, but through technical seminars and other international cooperation activities.

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