Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Motor Driven Systems Conference
22 May 2013
The Motor Driven Systems (MDS) Conference takes to the road in 2013 with a series of regional events aimed at helping industry professionals generate huge savings from motor driven apparatus - pumps, fans and compressors.
Now in its third year, MDS continues to bring together some of the world’s most qualified experts to highlight the importance of adopting a systems approach to motor driven systems for optimum energy efficiency.
Covering key areas of Regulation, Systems Engineering and Product Technology, MDS focuses on real life examples of how industry and commerce are delivering huge financial savings through the application of 'energy efficient motor driven systems'.
Plant managers, engineering staff and financial heads within end-user organisations find great value in learning how others are developing increased efficiencies across their operations, a theme that will form an important part of the 2013 Roadshow. Each regional conference includes key representatives from UK government, end-user organisations, product manufacturers and technical experts, each expressing their views on the impact of electrical motor systems on energy and the environment.
This year, in addition to the ‘founding five stakeholders’, the event has the support of the IET and EEF who will be helping to promote each event in the series to their respective memberships.
The MDS 2013 Roadshow will be stopping in:
Scotland, Wednesday, 9th October – Broxburn
North, Wednesday, 23rd October – Rotherham
Midlands, Tuesday, 5th November - Redditch
South East, Wednesday, 20th November – Hatfield
South West, Wednesday, 4th December - Bristol
To submit papers for presentation at each of the five events, please send a one-page abstract to the event organiser at andrew@touchwavemedia.co.uk.
For further information on the MDS 2013 series of events, visit the website at www.motordrivensystems.com.
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