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Partner Organizations

The Turbomachinery Laboratory is pleased to partner with organizations that support a similar mission of serving industry through research and professional workforce development activities.   

By working together, these partner organizations serve as a conduit to promote awareness of, and participation in, programs that support advancement of practical knowledge for industry professionals. 

Each organization has unique strengths that together provide significant opportunities for advancement of knowledge in fields that include rotating equipment and various associated disciplines.

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Since GPPS’s foundation in 2016, its primary objective has been to develop high-level relationships between today’s global influencers and power and propulsion industry’s up-and-coming talent. By hosting interactive events, we provide a valuable platform for academics, industry professionals and executives to forge life-long relationships and collaborations.

Global Power and Propulsion Society is an organization fulfilling its mission to create an environment that facilitates in-depth interaction amongst various stakeholders from business, science and technology, and policy sectors, focusing on transforming our societal infrastructure. Exploring key global drivers in business, technology and politics, we are continuously assessing future opportunities and risks. Our events, being reactive to the world’s changes around us, facilitate exchanging ideas by thought leaders while expanding participants’ network.  

As a truly global organization, GPPS has equal participation from different regions, such as Europe,  North America and Asia. By fostering a balance between various stakeholders, GPPS supports different types of events including executive forums; academic technical congresses supported by the GPPS open-access journal; and other regional activities.

Upcoming events: GPPS Forum21  |  GPPS Xi’an21

GPPS Web Site
GPPS Journal
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The Hydraulic Institute (HI) is the global authority on pumps and pumping systems.HI is a pump association of positive displacement and rotodynamic, centrifugal pump manufacturers and suppliers whose mission is to be a value-adding resource to member companies, engineering consulting firms, and pump users worldwide.

HI develops comprehensive pump standards, guidelines and guidebooks and serves as a forum for pump industry information and collaboration through volunteer participation and at pump conferences. HI standards cover pump design and applications, installation, operation and maintenance, pump testing, definitions and nomenclature and address such topics as allowable vibration, pump efficiency, nozzle loads, pump piping, viscosity correction and more.

Hydraulic Institute Web Site
Hydraulic Institute Conferences
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At the Vibration Institute, our mission is to disseminate practical information on evaluating the behavior and condition of machinery without commercial interest.

The Institute offers a variety of programs, including education, training, certification, and opportunities for technical knowledge exchange. Our members share information, procedures, and cutting-edge data through formal training, networking, meetings, and publications.

Vibration Institute Web Site
Vibration Institute Events
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For Inquiries about Partnerships

  • Greg Gammon
  • Director of Global and Corporate Partnerships

Phone: (979)862-7113
Email: ggammon@tamu.edu

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