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Important Dates

Presentation Proposals Due
October 15, 2024

Selected Speakers Notified
December 11, 2024

Presentation Materials Due
April 11, 2025

Topics Being Sought

  • Advanced technical solutions (electromechanical)
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) impact on your business
  • Business solutions and innovation (sales, marketing, management)
  • Codes and standards affecting our industry
  • Electric vehicle maintenance and repair
  • Electrification and its impact on the EASA industry
  • Environmental health and safety
  • The future of electric motors: advances in materials, efficiency, design
  • IIoT / remote condition monitoring (e.g., successes, failures, best practices)
  • Human Resources (e.g., employee evaluations, hiring and retention, interesting benefits, employee engagement methodology, etc.)
  • Innovations in electric motor repair
  • Leadership / Management (e.g., motivating teams, handling a diverse workforce)
  • Process improvement / innovative ideas implemented
  • Recycling and sustainability best practices
  • Technical (e.g., shop tips, high voltage motor winding and/or testing, DC, low-voltage rewind techniques, types of motor braking and applications, induction motor rotor analysis, rotor testing, single-phase, sleeve bearings, tolerances and faults in bearings, axial flux and fully synchronous motor technologies, pump and pump repair, repair tips and equipment for the small shop)
  • Tools and solutions to save energy
  • What will the projected increase in motor sales mean for the repair industry?
  • Other topics? Feel free to submit.

Questions?

For questions about submitting your presentation idea or the selection process, please contact:

Linda Raynes, CAE
President & CEO
lraynes@easa.com
+1 314 993 2220

Call for Presentations/Papers


A unique opportunity for you!
EASA is building an excellent program
for our 2025 Convention July 19-22 in Nashville, Tennessee,
and you could be an important part of it!


EASA has openings for NONCOMMERCIAL presentations to provide informative peer-to-peer learnings (see highlighted topic areas).

NOTE: This Call for Presentations is for industry speakers only. Please do not submit if you wish to be paid.


Presentations for Sunday and Monday are to be 50 or 60 minutes, including time for Q&A. There are also two openings for a 3-hour session on Saturday afternoon, July 19.

New for 2025
We have openings for four (4) micro-sessions (15 minutes each; max 8 slides) to be presented in the Solutions Theater (expo hall) on Tuesday morning, July 22. Again, these are to be noncommercial education sessions, so submit your abstract if interested. We particularly encourage repair firm members to submit!


Submit a short abstract using this format:

  • Title
  • Opening paragraph
  • Bullets outlining key takeaways
  • Presenter’s name, title, company, location and prior presentations delivered if any

Submissions due by Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Those selected will be sent an agreement ensuring non-commercialism and EASA’s ability to record the session, etc. If selected, presentations (PowerPoint files using EASA’s template) and technical papers (using EASA’s template) must be submitted for review by Friday, April 11, 2025.

 

Final Presentation Requirements
Technical presentations* Business / sales / general presentations
  • PowerPoint file (using provided EASA template)
    This will also be provided to attendees as a session handout (PDF)
  • Technical paper, generally 4 - 10 pages
    (EASA will provide style guide and MS Word template)
  • PowerPoint file (using provided EASA template)
    This will also be provided to attendees as a session handout (PDF)
If selected, presentations (PowerPoint files) and technical papers must be submitted for review by Friday, April 11, 2025.

* The author will be transparent about the use of AI in their work and disclose when AI is used to generate any textual output with the statement: “Note: Generative AI was used in part to generate this content.” at the end of the content. If used, the author has the responsibility of reviewing any generative AI content for accuracy, bias and hallucinations (the ability for artificial intelligence to “make up” “facts”).

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