New courses at Pump Users Symposium

23.01.2003

The Turbomachinery Laboratory, part of The Texas A&M University

System, announced that the 20th International Pump Users Symposium will be extended by new courses about mixer technology.

With this decision the Turbomachinery Laboratory aims to continually provide the best technical session line-up for the fluids handling equipment industry.

These courses specifically address issues within the mixers industry, and more importantly, give both practical and innovative solutions to these issues. The courses are:

  • Short Course 8: Fundamentals of Mixing Technology
  • Lecture 9: Design Considerations for a Large Agitated Column Application
  • Discussion Group 14: Mixers and Agitators

A complete program with necessary registration and hotel accommodation forms can be found at http://turbolab.tamu.edu/, or by contacting the Turbomachinery Laboratory at 979-845-7417.

20th International Pump Users Symposium

March 17-20, 2003

George R. Brown Convention Center

Houston, Texas, USA

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