Calendar of Events | Equilibar Precision Fluid Control

Trade Shows and Events

We would like to see you at one of our upcoming events. Please check out our calendar below:

HTE North America

Hydrogen Technology Expo June 25 - 26, 2025

NRG Center, Houston, Texas - Booth 331

The Hydrogen Technology Expo North America, scheduled for June 25-26, 2025, at Houston’s NRG Center, is a premier event dedicated to advancing low-carbon hydrogen production, storage, and infrastructure. The expo provides industry leaders with the opportunity to explore innovations and collaborate on the future of hydrogen technology. stop by Booth 331 to speak with Alan Black, our hydrogen process expert. 

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BPI EAST September 15 -18, 2025

Hynes Convention Center Boston, MA - Booth 334

Bioprocess International East takes place September 15th -18th in Boston. This year’s theme “Improve Efficiencies Across All Phases of Biopharmaceutical Development and Production” will focus on promoting bioprocessing innovations for biologics, cell and gene therapies, and other modalities. It connects global professionals to explore strategies for efficiency, quality, and scalability in biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing. Visit us at booth 334 to speak with our team of engineers.

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Quarterly Blood Drive

Equilibar, 320 Rutledge Road, Fletcher NC 28732

Equilibar is honored to be able to sponsor quarterly Blood Drives to help meet the need for our community. Watch our social media platforms for dates or contact us at info@equilibar.com for more information

Equilibar News
Stainless bpr for preventing pump push-through

BIOPROCESSING FOCUS: Preventing pump push-through with a BPR

Maintaining the purity and integrity of biological substances is one of the most important aspects of bioprocessing applications. While sanitary pumps are designed to minimize contamination risks, pump push-through flow remains a significant challenge. Preventing pump push-through is key to maintaining quality. Pump push-through flow occurs when head pressure at the pump inlet pushes fluids Read More

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