EASA announces program for 2003 Convention & Exposition

April 18, 2003
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) will hold its 2003 Annual Convention and Exposition from June 29 to July 2, 2003 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif. The theme for the 2003 convention is “Get Ahead of the Curve.” The business and technical program for the 2003 convention offers numerous sessions for attendees, including “Identifying and Assessing New Business Opportunities”,

The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) will hold its 2003 Annual Convention and Exposition from June 29 to July 2, 2003 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif. The theme for the 2003 convention is “Get Ahead of the Curve.”

The business and technical program for the 2003 convention offers numerous sessions for attendees, including “Identifying and Assessing New Business Opportunities”, “Root Cause Failure Analysis: Methodology and Case Study”, and “The Impact of Voltage and Frequency on Motor Life and Performance.”

Another highlight is the three-day Exposition featuring over 150 industry leading manufacturers showing the latest in electric motors, drives and controls, generators, and other electromechanical equipment. The Exposition dates are June 29 to July 1.

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