Substation and Switchgear Maintenance Professionals Invited to the 2009 Conference
You are cordially invited to attend Finepoint's 16th Annual Circuit Breaker Test & Maintenance Training Conference. This conference is an exceptional opportunity to join many of your peers for practical training in the latest problem solving methods.
WHEN: October 5-9, 2009
WHERE: Sheraton Atlanta Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia
WHAT: A day at the HVB AE Power Systems high voltage circuit breaker manufacturing facilities in Suwanee, over a dozen useful substation/switchgear test and maintenance presentations, a Westinghouse AA-7/10/14 circuit breaker mechanism maintenance seminar, an oil analysis and processing seminar, demonstrations of advanced testing procedures, and supplier exhibits every evening at the Expo.
COST: Registration fee of $750, travel expenses, and hotel room of $189 per night.
The $750 registration fee includes a bound set of conference papers, welcoming reception, breakfasts and lunches, transportation to the manufacturing facility, refreshment breaks, two half-day seminars, and The Expo each evening with supplier exhibits, food, and drinks.
HVB AE Power Systems has made it clear that they do not welcome competitors at their facilities. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
A worldwide audience of over 600 delegates from electric utilities, large industrial power users, testing companies, and circuit breaker manufacturers gave the 2008 Conference very high ratings. Please review the agenda, and register before August 31, 2009.
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
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