![]() STLE Partners with MPMA for the 2026 MPMA Fall Technical MeetingThis collaboration enhances MPMA's flagship technical event, which will continue to feature double-blind, peer-reviewed technical papers on the latest research in the field. Building on MPMA's late 2025 announcement of an expanded format, the meeting will now include a second track dedicated to presentation- "Our two organizations have a lot of cross-over in the manufacturing space. For us to combine efforts, we have the ability to deliver an enhanced networking event for all involved," stated Leah Lewis, VP, Education & Events for MPMA. The presentation- A highlight of the collaboration will be a dedicated session featuring findings from STLE's 2026 Emerging Trends Report. Published every three years since 2014, this comprehensive report evaluates current trends and predicts future developments impacting tribology and lubrication engineering across six key topic areas. The presentations will address trends of importance not only to the STLE community but also to gear and bearing industry professionals. "We are excited to amplify STLE's voice within the broader motion power community at this year's Fall Technical Meeting," said Rebecca Lintow, STLE Executive Director. "Our curated track and invitation for abstract submissions underscore STLE's commitment to advancing technical excellence and fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration." The 2026 MPMA Fall Technical Meeting will take place October 5-7, 2026, in Rosemont, Illinois. Presentation- About MPMA The Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance is a voluntary association of companies, consultants and academicians with a direct interest in the design, manufacture and application of gears, couplings, bearings and related power transmission components and equipment. The members include gear and bearing manufacturers from the United States, Mexico and Canada, as well as gearing interests from more than 30 countries around the world. MPMA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to write U.S. standards on gears and bearings. End
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