Learn about new products and technology by attending these important industry shows
Stay competitive by attending Electric West and PowerSystems World. Discover new products, network with the best in the trade, and learn about industry trends at these important industry events, which are sponsored by EC&M and Electrical Wholesaling magazines.
Date: February 27-29, 2008
Professional Advancement Courses: February 26, 2008
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Web site: http://electricshow.com/
If you purchase, recommend, or use electrical products and equipment, Electric West is the Show for you. At Electric West you’ll find aisles of leading electrical equipment manufacturers, the latest electrical products, and a highly regarded conference program. The electric industry is evolving with new opportunities for electrical professionals, and Electric West can help you take advantage of them with new pavilions and new conference sessions targeting some of the hottest markets in the industry - home automation, power quality, and renewable energy. Plus, we’ve expanded the conference program to include more than 50 courses, including free sessions. Visit
www.electricshow.com and register to attend the Exhibit Hall for free.
Date: October 24-26, 2006
Professional Advancement Courses: October 22-23, 2006
Location: Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA
Web site: http://home.powerquality.com/
The Power Quality & Reliability Exhibition & Conference is for professionals that deal with power quality and reliability issues - including engineers, contractors, manufacturers, commercial property owners/managers, institutional personnel, plant and facility management, utility managers, governmental supervisors, and consultants. Attendees can learn from leading industry authorities in the Show’s renowned Conference Program, meet with manufacturers and suppliers, and inspect, test, and price a wide variety of power quality and reliability equipment. For more information and free Exhibit Hall admission visit www.powersystems.com.










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