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GE Low-Voltage Revolution Tour 2009

May 26, 2009
May 26, 2009

b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_press_gelowvoltagetour2009poster.jpgGE Consumer & Industrial’s Electrical Distribution business is taking its product portfolio on the road again in 2009, visiting directly with distributors and end-users throughout North America. New for 2009 is a much simpler registration process: there is no registration process. Just show up!

The tour will feature a 45-ft industrial trailer containing the latest in GE electrical distribution technology and applications, and each tour stop will include digital presentations from product managers as well as onsite product demonstrations.

CLICK HERE for the Low-Voltage Revolution Tour homepage.

CLICK HERE for Canadian stops (PDF download).

CLICK HERE to check out EBMag’s Gallery from last year.
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