Filtration 2002 scheduled for December

April 15, 2002
INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry has planned its Filtration 2002 Conference and Exposition for December 3-5.

Cary, N.C., April 15, 2002--INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry has planned its Filtration 2002 Conference and Exposition for December 3-5. The organization is holding its conference at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. The sessions will focus on HEPA/HVAC, Respiratory Protection, Nuclear Air and an Industry Forecast.
The popular Filtration 101 Short Course will again be offered. The course features a number of test machines to demonstrate the basic principles of filtration. In addition, a Filtration 201 Short Course will expand on the fundamentals presented in the Basics Course.
Exhibit sales for the Filtration 2002 Exposition, the World's largest filtration event, are underway. Any company involved in any aspect of filtration that is looking for a cost-effective way to promote products, develop new business relationships and enhance their profitability should definitely exhibit at Filtration 2002. All of this can be done under one roof in only two days.
For information on exhibiting contact the organization at 919-233-1210 ext. 118 or by email: [email protected]. A Filtration 2002 Exhibit Brochure is available at the organization's web site, www.inda.org.

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