Registration Now Open For The 2013 Hydraulic Institute Technical Meeting

02.04.2013

Registration for the 2013 Hydraulic Institute (HI) Technical meeting is now open. This year’s meeting will take place June 26-28 at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort in Lincolnshire, Illinois.

Members of the Hydraulic Institute, Associate Members, Standards Partners, Utility/NGO’s and qualified prospective members are encouraged to register for the upcoming meeting.

The Technical meeting is a great venue for interested members to volunteer their expertise and join industry-transforming technical committees which create widely respected ANSI/HI Standards, technical guidelines and reports for pumps and pumping systems. Nearly thirty committees will meet to advance the HI’s standards and guideline writing efforts. Some other meeting highlights include:

  • Pump Knowledge Workshops: Gearboxes in Pump Applications and Sustainability and Performance Contracting
  • Department of Energy Update
  • Pump Test Lab Certification & Pump Labeling
  • Structured Authoring Training Session
  • Technical Affairs Update

The meeting also provides plenty of opportunities to network with top pump industry professionals. On Wednesday, June 26, HI will host a night out featuring an outdoor dinner reception, bowling and bocce. The following night HI will host a dinner and show at the onsite Marriott Dinner Theater presenting, I Love You…You’re Perfect…Now Change.

Early registration discounts apply for those who register by May 10, 2013. Group discounts and “young engineer” discounts are also available to encourage the participation of engineers who are under the age of 35 and have been in the industry for less than ten years.

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