Early Bird Registration for NETA’s PowerTest 2018 Conference Opens September 1, 2017

The Premier Electrical Maintenance and Safety Event runs February 26 - March 2, 2018, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center - Washington D.C.


PORTAGE, Mich., Aug. 31, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NETA’s PowerTest 2018 technical agenda offers five days of high-powered learning and interactive sessions for electrical power systems professionals from February 26 - March 2, 2018, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, in  Washington D.C.

Early Bird Registration for the event — hosted by NETA, the InterNational Electrical Testing Association — opens September 1, 2017. PowerTest is the premier electrical maintenance and safety event and attracts the best and brightest in the industry. The technical agenda facilitates the exchange of ideas, helping to shape the future of the electrical power systems industry by involving electrical testing technicians, engineers, and managers from a cross-section of all industries reliant upon large power generation and distribution facilities.

The conference features 27 presentations across six tracks, four panel discussions with industry experts, 16 in-depth four-hour seminars, numerous networking opportunities such as the PowerBash Reception and awards, and a dinner-boat cruise.

The New Product Forum allows 30 exhibitors the opportunity to highlight their new products or services released within the last year on the Monday evening heading into the trade show. The PowerTest 2018 Trade Show promises more than 100 top-tier electrical power vendors showcasing real-world solutions to everyday challenges, as well as the latest products and technologies.

Register for PowerTest 2018
Early Bird registration for PowerTest 2018 begins September 1 at www.powertest.org. Please call 888.300.6382 (NETA) for additional information. Discounts are available for NETA Accredited Companies, NETA Alliance subscribers, and for attending multiple seminars.

ABOUT NETA
NETA, the InterNational Electrical Testing Association, is an ANSI Accredited Standards Developing Organization that creates and maintains standards for electrical maintenance and acceptance testing for electrical power equipment and systems, as well as a standard that addresses the certification of electrical testing technicians. NETA is an association of leading electrical testing companies comprised of visionaries committed to advancing the industry standards for power system installation and maintenance to ensure the highest level of reliability and safety.


            

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