Every other month, readers of Fluid Power World have access to our beautiful print and digital editions, where we share a selection of the best fundamentals content, technology news, case studies, and technical articles that cover the gamut of hydraulics and pneumatics system design. But we only have so much space in each print edition that publishes February, April, June, August, October and December (which is now our annual Fluid Power Handbook — this issue features all new articles on design and selection of fluid power technologies).
Regular readers know that the dozen or so articles in print are just the tip of the iceberg of all the content we write to help educate the industry on all things fluid power. We have five websites and related newsletters dedicated to providing the best content in the fluid power space — fluidpowerworld.com, mobilehydraulictips.com, hoseassemblytips.com, pneumatictips.com, and sealingandcontaminationtips.com. We always have much more content than the space in our print edition allows.
This is why starting in March 2025, we are launching new digital-only editions of Fluid Power World. These will be sent to readers in March, May, July, September, and November 2025, and will feature more of the informative engineering basics, tutorials, troubleshooting tips, and more that you have come to expect and love from our crack editorial team. Another way to look at it is that we’re going monthly, from a “magazine” perspective.
We’ll have opportunities to share new departments as well. While our Fundamentals, Component Focus, Energy Efficiency, and other regular features will still be included on occasion, we’ll have a chance to introduce readers to some all-new content, such as our exciting Fluid Power Profiles, where we will feature a professional working in the industry, learn how they got started, what they do, and why they love the fluid power industry. You’ll also have access to other columns we don’t publish as regularly, such as Association Watch, to learn all that our industry-leading organizations are doing. There will also be an expanded Product World, and so much more.
Make sure you are subscribed to our digital editions to ensure that you receive these new issues starting next year. And please don’t hesitate to contact me if there’s something you would like to see us cover in future issues of Fluid Power World. As always, thank you for reading!
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