september 10–12, 2019 - turbomachinery & pump symposium · – daniele sgró, baker hughes, a...
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P U M PSessions offered in 2018
• Crude Oil Non-Pusher Secondary Seal• Fundamentals of MV Motor• Fundamentals of Centrifugal Pump and System Interaction• Monitoring Vibration and Other Critical Machine Conditions• NPSHR (NPSH3) Improvement of a Low Pressure Safety
Injection Pump
T U R B OSessions offered in 2018
• Torsional Rotordynamics of Machinery Equipment Strings• Development of New On-Line Wash Oil Injection System
for Centrifugal Compressor• Centrifugal Compressor Surge Control• Couplings and Alignment• Steam Turbine Reoccurring Rubs, Troubleshooting
and Corrective Action
C O U R S E T Y P E SShort Course – full-day training sessions presented on the first day of the Symposia
Lecture – presentation of a technical paper detailing emerging technology
Tutorial – a 90-minute mini short course/workshop
Discussion Group – a forum in which industry leaders and delegates participate together to share topical problems, solutions, and best practices
Case Study – a short presentation describing the successful implementation of establishedtechnology to solve a real-world problem
*Exhibitors receive two badges per 10x10 booth space that grant access to the technical program
“The Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia is really a unique event. It brings together the highest experts in oil and gas and related industries and allows them to share their advancements and developments in technology and best practices. It’s a benefit for the entire industry.”– Daniele Sgró, Baker Hughes, a GE Company, senior electrical system engineer, turbomachinery & process solutions
H A N D - P I C K E D P R O G R A MThe program is hand-picked by advisory committees of recognized leaders in the turbomachinery and pump communities. It is led by highly-respected practitioners and pioneers in their fields. Topics include maintenance, reliability, troubleshooting and instruction on emerging designs, technology, and best practices that include case studies with real-world relevance on problems solved and lessons learned.
P U M PSessions offered in 2018
• Crude Oil Non-Pusher Secondary Seal• Fundamentals of MV Motor• Fundamentals of Centrifugal Pump and System Interaction• Monitoring Vibration and Other Critical Machine Conditions• NPSHR (NPSH3) Improvement of a Low Pressure Safety
Injection Pump
T U R B OSessions offered in 2018
• Torsional Rotordynamics of Machinery Equipment Strings• Development of New On-Line Wash Oil Injection System
for Centrifugal Compressor• Centrifugal Compressor Surge Control• Couplings and Alignment• Steam Turbine Reoccurring Rubs, Troubleshooting
and Corrective Action
C O U R S E T Y P E SShort Course – full-day training sessions presented on the first day of the Symposia
Lecture – presentation of a technical paper detailing emerging technology
Tutorial – a 90-minute mini short course/workshop
Discussion Group – a forum in which industry leaders and delegates participate together to share topical problems, solutions, and best practices
Case Study – a short presentation describing the successful implementation of established technology to solve a real-world problem
*Exhibitors receive two badges per 10x10 booth space that grant access to the technical program
“The Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia is really a unique event. It brings together the highest experts in oil and gas and related industries and allows them to share their advancements and developments in technology and best practices. It’s a benefit for the entire industry.”– Daniele Sgró, Baker Hughes, a GE Company,senior electrical system engineer, turbomachinery& process solutions
H A N D - P I C K E D P R O G R A MThe program is hand-picked by advisory committees of recognized leaders in the turbomachinery and pump communities. It is led by highly-respected practitioners and pioneers in their fields. Topics include maintenance, reliability, troubleshooting and instruction on emerging designs, technology, and best practices that include case studies with real-world relevance on problems solved and lessons learned.
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48TH TURBOMACHINERY & 35TH PUMP SYMPOSIA
HOUSTON, TX | GEORGE R. BROWN CONVENTION CENTER
SEPTEMBER 10–12, 2019
SHORT COURSES: SEPT. 9, 2019
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D E L E G AT E P R O F I L EJob titles represented
Senior Management
Management
Professional Engineer
Technician/Engineering Support
Sales/Marketing
Business Services
Other
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Sales/MarketingBusiness ServicesOther
G L O B A L I M PA C TThe Turbomachinery and Pump Symposia is a vital industry event, offering a forum for the exchange of ideas between rotating equipment engineers and technicians worldwide. Now surpassing 47 years, TPS is known for its impact on turbomachinery, pump, oil & gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical and water industries through two pathways: the technical program and exhibition. TPS is organized by the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University.
CANADA
MEXICO
U.S.
UNITED STATES
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
BRAZIL
FRANCE
GERMANY
ITALY
NETHERLANDS
SWITZERLAND
UNITED KINGDOM
CHINAJAPAN
SOUTH KOREA
P U R C H A S I N G P O W E R
34%of attendees make or influence purchases of more than $1 million annually.
72%of attendees make or influence purchasing decisions for their companies.
CANADA
MEXICO
U.S.
UNITED STATES
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
BRAZIL
FRANCE
GERMANY
ITALY
NETHERLANDS
SWITZERLAND
UNITED KINGDOM
CHINAJAPAN
SOUTH KOREA
P U R C H A S I N G P O W E R
34%of attendees make or influence purchases of more than $1 million annually.
72%of attendees make or influence purchasing decisions for their companies.
E X H I B I T O R B E N E F I T S• Company listing in the Show Guide• Company listing and website link on tps.tamu.edu.• List of attendee names and email address (of those who
have opted in), available 2 to 3 weeks after the event. • Two FREE Exhibitor badges which include: • Access to all technical sessions and the exhibit hall.
The Exhibit Hall is closed Tuesday and Wednesday mornings to allow you to take advantage of the continuing education technical sessions. It also closes from 2 – 2:30 p.m. to allow time for changes and additions.
• Early access to the exhibit hall: 8 a.m. Tuesday-Thursday • Lunch on Tuesday and Wednesday in the exhibit hall • Dinner on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hilton
Ballroom of Americas • Show attendee bag • Immediate access to proceedings• Option to purchase Exhibit Area Only Badges • Exhibit Area Only (EAO) badges are for personnel
who work in the booth but do not wish to attend technical sessions.
• May be purchased for $150 per badge, if purchased prior to August 23, 2019. After this deadline, price increases to $250.
• Each EAO badge includes provided lunch and dinner on Tuesday & Wednesday
B O O T H D E TA I L S• $3200 per 10’x10’ booth space.
Several configurations are available• Exhibit space is equipped with: • 8’ tall back drape • 3’ tall side dividers • Standard two-line 7’’x44’’ sign indicating
company name and booth number• See Rules & Regulations for guidelines on
assembling an acceptable booth.
Furnishings, carpet, electricity and other amenities are available for additional fees through appointed service providers.
O N L I N E R E S O U R C E SList of exhibiting companies & live floorplan:
tps.tamu.edu/exhibition
I N T E R N AT I O N A L E X H I B I T I O N“The beauty of Pump Symposium is that we can not only share our new pumping products and services but re-connect with our existing customer base. It affords us the ability to make a good impression on a highly-qualified and educated pre-selected rotating equipment audience in the technical sessions and on the show floor, while investigating what the industry is doing, and building relationships with new customers.”
– Andy Martin, Director of Marketing/Social Media, PumpWorks
of delegates rated the exhibit hall as excellent, good or very good98%of delegates would recommend TPS to potential delegates96%of exhibiting companies would recommend TPS to potential exhibitors90%
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To view the exhibiting company list & floorplan, visit
tps.tamu.edu/exhibition
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Martha BartonExhibitor Services Director
Ashton DrollingerConference Services [email protected]
979-458-2808
Brooke ConradCommunications Director
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