Electroindustry is NEMA’s monthly magazine. In addition to the latest reports from Capitol Hill, what’s happening in the world of standards, and industry news, each issue features an in-depth look at technical issues, international developments, and information about various new technologies and projects.
Anyone involved in electronics and electricity—whether the CEO of a major corporation, a specifying engineer, or a manufacturer’s representative—simply anyone who is interested in the state of the electrical industry—should receive a copy of NEMA’s monthly electroindustry magazine.
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Electroindustry is a free publication for both members and nonmembers within the industry. If you would like to receive electroindustry, subscribe now!
Representing an industry that has more than $100 billion in domestic shipping, electroindustry covers legislative and regulatory issues, trends in electrical standards, business issues, marketing opportunities, manufacturing innovations, and international events, as well as association activities and those of its member companies.
NEMA members and associate members automatically receive complimentary subscriptions, which are mailed to the addresses on file. If you are interested in having other additional staff members receive electroindustry or if you are a member and are not receiving ei, please send your name, company, and mailing address to communications@nema.org.
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