LAFERT NORTH AMERICA AMONG THE LEADING COMPANIES AT THE PTDA INDUSTRY SUMMIT

From 19 to 22 October, more than 530 leading companies in the fields of Power Transmission and Motion Control, coming from all over the world will gather at the PTDA Industry Summit in San Diego, California.

11/10/2016 | FAIRS

From 19 to 22 October, more than 530 leading companies in the fields of Power Transmission and Motion Control, coming from all over the world will gather at the PTDA Industry Summit in San Diego, California.

The summit is neither a traditional Convention nor an exhibition like any other, but rather one of the major events regarding the meeting of experts in the industry and, above all, - says Sean Hickey, President of Lafert North America - it is a precious opportunity to share ideas. This summit is also the ideal place to introduce our new products and ranges to the market. Our top range is the IE3, which meets the requirements of the EISA Directive, but focus will also be on our range of IE4/IE5 permanent magnet motors featuring an innovative, highly efficient and flexible design”. 

 

Being able to find the best solution to many kinds of requirements by calling upon our wide range of products, we can offer the proverbial "one stop shopping location" to our partners and clients. During the PTDA – Hickey continues – visitors will have the chance to meet the key players who operate in major distribution companies in North America, as well as those active in smaller companies. Therefore, it will be an occasion to get together to discuss and showcase our products but also, more importantly, to explain the service we are able to offer to all these companies thanks to the experience and skills we have acquired over the years”. 

 

One of the marketing goals for 2017 is our ongoing expansion within the HVAC sector and the search for new opportunities in this field for IE4/IE5 motors. We are confident that we can achieve our target through PTDA and other associations with which we collaborate. Some of our new projects are developed within the air movement industry: in fact, we are now negotiating with several companies in this sector. It is now time to move on to the next step - Hickey concludes.”