World of Opportunity” Theme for EASA 2024 Convention & Solutions Expo

More than 2,300 industry professionals expected to attend

The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA) announced the theme for the 2024
Convention & Solutions Expo, planned for June 23-26, 2024, at Caesars Forum and Harrah’s
Casino Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.
Throughout the year and culminating at the convention, EASA will celebrate the theme
of “World of Opportunity.” In selecting the theme, EASA’s Chairman of the Board, Sean
McNamara with Komatsu in Rutherford, New South Wales, Australia, said, “Technology is
becoming more and more advanced as those of us who are practicing predictive maintenance are
experiencing. We, as colleagues, must constantly think of innovative ways to keep motors,
pumps and other rotating equipment from failing. All EASA members must focus on the future
and constantly work to embrace technology in our ever-evolving world. After all, we all work in
a profession where there is a World of Opportunity.”
The EASA 2024 Convention will offer attendees numerous opportunities for networking
and training, including sales, management and technical tracks. The Solutions Expo will feature
the industry’s leading manufacturers and service providers showcasing the latest products and
services for electric motors, drives and controls, pumps, generators and other equipment.
Find more information regarding the EASA 2024 Convention at www.easa.com/convention. To secure a booth at the Solutions Expo, contact Dale Shuter, dshuter@easa.com.
Recognized internationally as the leader in the electromechanical sales, service and repair
industry, EASA provides an ongoing flow of industry information and education that helps its
1,800 members worldwide enhance their performance and achieve greater levels of success on
behalf of their customers. EASA supports its members through its engineering consultation
program, industry-specific training, business information, networking activities and exclusive
technical resources focused on the sale, service and maintenance of motors, generators, drives,
controls, pumps and other electromechanical equipment.

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