Chicago, Illinois - This presentation will define energy conservation, explain the benefits of energy conservation, and define areas where energy conservation can be applied. This subject was developed for the benefit of plant managers, design engineers and maintenance personnel who have a concern or responsibility to control the costs and environmental impact of energy use in their facility. Topics covered are applicable to OEMs and end-users ofpneumatic equipment.
About the speaker
Jon Jensen is the Energy Conservation Group Manager for SMC Corporation of America. Prior to leading the Energy Conservation Group, Jon served for nearly 10 years as SMC’s North American Training Manager. He came to SMC in 2001 as a technical representative, fielding customer requests for advice on part numbers, spare parts, and product applications. Jon holds his Pneumatic Specialist (CFPPS) and Electronic Controls Specialist Certifications (CFPECS), and also serves as an Accredited Instructor for the International Fluid Power Society.
About the company
Headquartered in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, SMC Corporation of America started service in the US market in 1972. In 2009, they moved their headquarters, main factory and central warehouse into Noblesville, Indiana, and expanded the product models and the volume of inventory to reinforce coast to coast service provision. Now, they have established a network comprising 23 sales offices and more than 100 distributors throughout the country.
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