PRLog (Press Release) - Aug 24, 2011 - A RECORD-BREAKING attendance of 304 individuals attended the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) 2011 Industry & Economic Outlook Conference (IEOC). Feedback from attendees has identified the diverse speaker and topic content, exposure to the future workforce and multiple networking opportunities as the highlights of this year's IEOC.
Student Poster Presentations gave attendees an opportunity to interact with eng Kenmore Bisque 15 inchi ineering students. The IEOC hosted 31 students and 13 educators from 12 NFPA member schools. Together with NFPA and the Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power, the students exhibited 32 posters, highlighting their work in fluid power education and research.
The event, rc helicopter market place held August 15 – 17, offered attendees presentations on micro and macroeconomic topics, fluid power market forecasts, and featured a Macro-Economic Speaker Forum – giving members a chance to ask the "experts" their most burning questions during this interactive session. This year's conference was filled with presentations from guest speakers including:
• Economics Global Economic-An American Perspective, Alan Beaulieu, Institute for Trend Research (ITR) Global Economics-A European Perspective, John Walker, Oxford Economics
• Market Forecasts Steel and Metals Industry Outlook, Robert DiCianni, ArcelorMittal USA Heavy Truck Market Forecast, Eric Starks, FTR Associates Construction Machinery Forecast, David Phillips, Off-Highway Research Agriculture Machinery Forecast, Vincent Malanga, LaSalle Economics Industrial Markets Overview, Cliff Waldman, MAPI, Inc. Material Handling & Metalworking Machinery Forecast, Ken Kramer, Global Insight Oil & Gas Industry Outlook, Ruchir Kadakia, CERA Fluid Power Customer Markets Overview, Eli Lustgarten, ESL Consultants, Inc. Fluid Power Industry Forecast, Jim Meil, Eaton Corporation
Special breakouts included: • Macro-Economic Speaker Forum – Members were able to ask the "experts" their most burning questions during this interactive session closing out the first day's program. • Supply Chain Strategies helicop ter technology Networking Breakfast – gave members the chance to talk openly at table discussions on issues related to supply chain strategies. • Wednesday Lunch Presentation – Future Customer Needs & trash bins Technology Trends in the Construction Industry, Brian Rauch, John Deere.
Planning for NFPA's 2012 Industry and Economic Outlook Conference is well underway. Details will be made available online at www.nfpa.com.
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