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The Hydraulic Institute (HI) announced that the annual HI Fall Meeting will take place October 23 – 27, 2012

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The Hydraulic Institute (HI) announced that the annual HI Fall Meeting will take place October 23 – 27, 2012

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) announced that the annual HI Fall Meeting will take place October 23 – 27, 2012, at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. 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. Registration can be completed at www.Pumps.org/12Fall.

This year’s Fall meeting will focus on pump system optimization, pump efficiency rule-making, pump testing and certification programs, international trade updates, standards development, and the use of social media in the pump industry. Special presentations on these subjects will be delivered by topic experts and include:

  • Corporate Leadership in Pump System Optimization–Strengthening HI’s Advocacy with the DOE with Robert Asdal, HI/PSM Executive Director & Jim Swetye, Chairman, HI/PSM Educational Affairs Steering Committee, & e-Business Training Manager, Pentair Water
  • Testing & Certification of Laboratories & Equipment: What Other Associations Do–Implications for HI, a panel presentation moderated by Mick Cropper, Director, Product Development, Sulzer Pumps (US) Inc.; Chair, HI Technical Affairs Steering Committee (TASC)
  • International Trade Update with Eric McClafferty, Partner, Kelley Drye & Warren and Legal Counsel to HI/VMA International Trade Task Force (ITTF)
  • Membership Update on Pump Efficiency Rule-Making Panel discussion provided by HI members
  • How to Grow Your Business with Social Media with David Deutsch, Chief Strategist, SynergiSocial
  • All CEO attendees are invited to the bi-annual “CEO Roundtable” event that will feature group discussions on topics of common interest including: how to deal with the challenges of recruiting engineers, managing remote employees, , and retaining knowledge as baby-boomers retire.

Nearly 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.

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 14, 2012. Prospective members, including engineering consulting firms, should call Mary Silver, Director of Marketing & Membership, to discuss eligibility to attend this meeting. She can be reached at 973.267.9700 x117.

The complete agenda and details on technical committees, social events, hotel reservations, and registration can be found at www.Pumps.org/12Fall. Further questions can be directed to Gabrielle Bernardo, Manager of Meetings & Events, at 973.267.9700 x125, or gbernardo@Pumps.org.

About the Hydraulic Institute: The Hydraulic Institute (HI) is the largest association of pump producers and suppliers to the pump industry in North America, and is a global authority on pumps and pumping systems. HI Pump Standards are reliable, widely accepted references for anyone involved in pumps, including users, consultants, contractors, construction firms, manufacturers of pumps, seals, motors, instrumentation, controls, and pump software developers and systems integrators. HI periodically introduces new Standards based on industry needs. For more information about the Hydraulic Institute, its member companies and Standards Partners, visit www.Pumps.org and www.PumpLearning.org.

About Pump Systems Matter: Pump Systems Matter (PSM) is an educational initiative created to assist North American pump users gain a more competitive business advantage through strategic, broad-based energy management and pump system performance optimization. PSM’s mission is to provide the marketplace with tools and collaborative opportunities to integrate pump system performance optimization and efficient energy management practices into normal business operations. For more information on PSM, visit www.PumpSystemsMatter.org.

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