The Fluid Power Systems & Technology Division (FPST) of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and The University of Bath Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control (PTMC) will once again host the 2025 International Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control (FPMC). This year’s event will be held in Anaheim, California, August 17-20.
The 38th symposium covers current and future trends in fluid power and motion control for academia and industry. It will be held as part of the IDETC-CIE conference, featuring technical presentations, social events, and a keynote speech given by the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Robert E. Koski Medal, who will be announced later this year.
Conference topics and themes will be announced in a couple months, but presentations could include the following:
- Fluid power system design
- Fluid power system control
- Fluid power component design
- Environmentally friendly materials for fluid power components
- Fluid power in renewable energy applications
- Zero carbon fluid power technologies
- AI in fluid power (machine learning, neural networks)
Visit www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/fpmc-bath-asme-symposium-on-fluid-power-and-motion-control to learn more.
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