Celebrating 20 Years of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers – A Message from Mike Yelton
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Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Centers, 20 years of innovation! Mike Yelton, President of Eaton’s Electrical Sector Americas, celebrates the Power Systems Experience Centers (PSEC) milestone 20 years. Two decades of giving visitors a firsthand look at complete power management solutions. On behalf of the PSECs, we want to thank Mike and Eaton leadership for their continued support throughout the years in developing the sites into world-class facilities for visitors. We look forward to continuing our tradition of innovation and powering the industry through education. To learn more about our Power Systems Experience Centers, visit: http://eaton.com/experience
Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Centers, 20 years of innovation! Mike Yelton, President of Eaton’s Electrical Sector Americas, celebrates the Power Systems Experience Centers (PSEC) milestone 20 years. Two decades of giving visitors a firsthand look at complete power management solutions. On behalf of the PSECs, we want to thank Mike and Eaton leadership for their continued support throughout the years in developing the sites into world-class facilities for visitors. We look forward to continuing our tradition of innovation and powering the industry through education. To learn more about our Power Systems Experience Centers, visit: http://eaton.com/experience
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