HI Opens Registration for 2013 Fall Meeting

22.08.2013

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) 2013 Fall meeting will take place October 23 – 25, 2013, at the Grand Historic Venue & Embassy Suites Downtown Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland.

Registration is now open to HI Members, Associate Members, Standards Partners, and Utilities & Energy Efficiency NGOs who are sponsors of Pump Systems Matter. Eligible prospective members are welcome to attend with advance approval.

This year’s Fall meeting will focus on pump systems optimization, pump efficiency rule-making on commercial & industrial pumps, pump test lab certification & pump labeling, and standards development. Special presentations on these and other subjects will be delivered by topic experts and include:

  • Making Innovative Talent Management Solutions Pay Off

    Thursday, October 24, 2 – 3 pm

    Dr. David DeLong will show you how to prioritize talent-related risks, identify the seven talent problems that kill profits, and how to accelerate knowledge transfer in the multigenerational workplace.

  • Design for Operational Excellence – A Breakthrough Strategy for Business Growth

    Thursday, October 24, 3 – 4 pm

    This innovative session lead by renowned author Kevin J. Duggan will highlight the methodology to move beyond Lean and Six Sigma and achieve true Operational Excellence.

  • DOE’s Rulemaking on Commercial & Industrial Pumps

    Thursday, October 24, 4:15 – 5:30 pm

    Dan Cohen and John Cymbalsky from the U.S. DOE will address the DOE’s rulemaking on commercial and industrial pumps, and explore DOE’s expectations, plans and strategies.

  • Pump Systems Optimization, Energy Efficiency and Bottom Line Savings (separate fee & registration)

    Tuesday, October 22, 9 am – 4:30 pm

    This course is designed to help pump users identify and reduce hidden operating and energy costs in their pump systems, improving efficiency and ultimately increasing the profitability of their businesses.

Over thirty HI Technical Committees will meet to review and advance specific areas of knowledge and work that ultimately will result in the development of new or updated ANSI/HI Pump Standards. Attendees with particular topic interest or subject matter expertise will have the opportunity to participate in these technical meetings. Young engineers are particularly encouraged to attend.

The Fall meeting also provides plenty of opportunities to network with top pump industry professionals. On Wednesday, October 23, HI will host a private reception & dinner at the National Aquarium from 6:00-10:00pm. On the following night, HI will host a dinner cruise on the Spirit of Baltimore from 6:30-9:30pm.

To encourage meeting attendance by “Young Engineers,” HI is offering a 50% discount on registration to individuals at member companies who are under the age of thirty-five and have served less than 10 years in the pump industry. HI is also offering a group discount, as well as an Early Bird discount to individuals who register on or before September 6, 2013. Prospective members, including engineering consulting firms, should call Mary Silver, Director of Marketing & Membership, to discuss eligibility to attend this meeting.

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