Kick off fall with four high-impact NFPA offerings designed to build skills, share insights, and connect our community. Here’s the quick overview, save your seats now!
At the Ohio Workforce Engagement Group (WEG) meeting, you’ll hear the latest on NFPA’s workforce initiatives and get an inside look at updates from Cuyahoga Community College. A highlight of the session will be a presentation from Tri-C’s Business & Industry Partnerships Department, showcasing how employers are successfully hiring students, building apprenticeships, and creating earn-and-learn opportunities that strengthen the fluid power talent pipeline.
When: Sept 8, 2025 (Virtual)
Contact: James Foster — jfoster@nfpa.com.
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Upcoming webinar: “Setting the Ground Rules for the Relationship.” Learn to prevent “we’ll get back to you” stalls by aligning expectations from the start.
Who should attend: Sales pros and managers who…
Contact: Denise Husenica - dhusenica@nfpa.com.
A key element of the NFPA Technology Roadmap for mobile equipment is the trend toward electrification. Over the past year, the Pace of Technology Adoption work group designed and conducted a survey of members and OEM’s to assess the pace of electrification for various types of construction machinery, in terms of drivetrain, propulsion, and actuation of work function. This webinar will be used to present the results of that survey and discuss potential efforts to conduct similar surveys for other types of mobile machinery.
When: Sept 15, 2025 (webinar)
Who should attend: Product, R&D, strategy, and sales leaders in mobile machinery.
Contact: Pete Alles - palles@nfpa.com.
Theme: Minimizing Noise, Vibration & Harshness (NVH) in Fluid Power Systems
NFPA members are automatically part of FPIC. Hear four market-ready technologies to reduce NVH, protect margins, and delight end-users.
Where: Sept 19, 2025 | Hyatt Regency Milwaukee
Registration: $100
Extras: After lunch, choose an optional tour - MSOE’s Fluid Power Institute labs or the Grohmann Museum’s Men at Work Collection.
Contact: Pete Alles - palles@nfpa.com.