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Milwaukee - Chapter #2

Meeting: Wednesday May 21st at 5pm

The meeting will be at the Knuckle Sports Bar in the Lobby of the Hyatt. The meeting will cover the plans for the future of the Chapter and events for our members. It will just be a short planning meeting, and you can order burgers etc from the bar if you want a bite to eat.

 INFORMATION ON THE EVENT

Plan to attend the Fluid Power Conference & Expo held Milwaukee, May 20th &21st in Milwaukee, WI. Be a part of this exciting event that will showcase more than 20 solution seminars on a variety of topics from fluid power fundamentals to compressed air preparation, motion control basics to hydraulic systems filtration, and much, much more.
 

Exhibit Hours:
Tuesday, May 20th: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wed., May 21st: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Conference Hours:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

THE industry meeting place where attendees can see new products, build valuable relationships, hear about major industry trends & issues, and invest in their business future.

 

NEW THIS YEAR!  FREE Tour of Milwaukee School of Engineering!

Visit Milwaukee Schools of Engineering’s  Fluid Power Research Labs, the Fluid Power Educational Labs, and the Rapid Prototyping Center.  Students at MSOE have access to some of the most advanced technology and research facilities available anywhere. In fact, for many industry leaders in the area, when they need to train new personnel they send them to the MSOE campus because of the resources MSOE offers.  Click here for more information on the Milwaukee School of Engineering.  http://www.msoe.edu

Attendees can also visit the Grohmann Museum of industrial art’s  "Man at Work", an exhibit which comprises more than 700 paintings and sculptures from 1580 to today. They reflect a variety of artistic styles and subjects that document the evolution of organized work.  From farming and mining to trades such as glassblowing and seaweed gathering.   Later, machines and men embodied the paradoxes of industrialism-- dark factory interiors with glowing molten metal juxtaposed with workers.  Click here for more information on the Grohmann Museum.  http://www.msoe.edu/about_msoe/manatwork/museum.shtml

More information on the time/date/attendee meeting location for this event will be posted soon.  Please check the “Attend Milwaukee School of Engineering Tour FREE” box on the Registration Page to indicate your interest. https://www.frantzidsecure.com/fpexpo/register/

President: John M. Lampi
234 W. LaFlima Ave. #1
Waukesha, WI 53186
e-mail: snjlampi@hotmail.com

Vice President: Alan Schenk
2709 S. 102 St., Apt. #1
West Allis, WI 53227

Secretary: Allen Neu
510 McCall St.
Waukesha, WI  55186
Tel: 414-617-4870
Fax: 414-277-7470
e-mail: aneu@wi.rr.com

Treasurer: Donald Hyra
Pagel Hydraulic Service
2122 W. Burnham St.
Milwaukee, WI  53204
Tel: 414-671-0436
Fax: 414-383-7544
E-mail:phs1@wi.rr.com

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