Industry Profile: Stuart Prestridge
A personal profile of Stuart Prestridge from Setpoint Solutions, and long-serving member of the Valve Magazine editorial advisory board.
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Reflections on Leadership: Lessons Learned in My Career
Giving your team autonomy and always listening and learning leads to strong teams and confident salespeople.
Successful Conference on Fluoropolymer Restriction Impact on Flow Control Industry
By: Heather Gaynor, Editor, Valve Magazine
VMA, the Hydraulic Institute and the Fluid Sealing Association collaborated as part of the Flow Control Coalition to bring together industry experts and stakeholders on this topic.
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Connection, Learning and Innovation: The Power of Industry Events
Industry events help us learn, connect and grow and everyone should try to be more involved.
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Infrastructure Project Growth Expected to Continue
Speakers at the recent Market Outlook Workshop conducted by VMA and HI have mixed predictions across industry sectors.
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Industry Profile: Phil Mahoney
Valve Magazine talks with Phil Mahoney of A. W. Chesterton Company about his industry experience and what he does for fun.
Perspectives: A Thank You to Valves
By: Heather Rhoderick, President, Valve Manufacturers Association
I recently heard a radio story that the “Potomac River Tunnel Project” run by DC Water had broken ground.
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Moving from Fossil Fuels to a Hydrogen Economy
Manufacturers, standards organizations and industry are collaborating to accelerate hydrogen as a replacement fuel to power our grid and our economy.
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Ready for Life Cycle Assessment?
Suppliers are increasingly being asked to report data related to carbon footprint and environmental impact. The requirements are likely to spread through the supply chain. Here is an introduction to life cycle assessment (LCA).
High-Purity Labs Require Careful Planning and Care
When a new product is required to meet a minimum level of “clean” consistently, your existing quality lab environment may not be sufficient in its current state.
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