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Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia 2025

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Come and see us at the Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia Sept 16-18 in Houston. Booth 1651 TPS is a vital industry event, offering a forum for the exchange of ideas between rotating equipment engineers and technicians worldwide. Now surpassing 48 years, TPS is known for its impact on turbomachinery, pump, oil & gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical and water industries through its technical program and exhibition.

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Event Type:
Trade Show/Exhibition
Date:
Sep. 16-18, 2025
Venue:
George R. Brown Convention Center
Location:
Houston

The Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia (TPS) Exhibit Hall is the perfect forum for exchanging ideas and forging new relationships. Visit the booths of more than 270 leading turbomachinery and pump companies who will feature full-size equipment, new technology and emerging industry trends.

54th Turbomachinery & 41st International Pump Users Symposia (TPS 2025)

TPS is a vital industry event, offering a forum for the exchange of ideas between rotating equipment engineers and technicians worldwide. Now surpassing 50 years, TPS is known for its impact on turbomachinery, pump, oil & gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical and water industries through two pathways: the technical program and exhibition.

  • Don’t repeat history. GET AHEAD by assimilating the experience of recognized experts and peers from your industry–end users, OEMs and academics.
  • INCREASE PRODUCTION through online diagnostics, trip reduction, accelerating restart and extending intervals.
  • REDUCE MAINTENANCE COSTS through less frequent and fast off-line maintenance.
  • Maximize turbomachinery and pump performance through DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY.
  • Learn about WHAT WORKS and WHAT’S TRENDING from leading experts.

TPS hosts the premier professional continuing education program relied upon by rotating equipment engineers and technicians worldwide, spanning oil and gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical, and water industries. The program, hand-picked by influential industry advisory committees, is led by highly-respected practitioners and leaders in their fields. Topics include maintenance, reliability, troubleshooting, instruction on emerging designs, technology, and best practices that include case studies with real-world relevance on problems-solved and lessons-learned. LEARN MORE

At the centerpiece of TPS, a remarkable exhibit hall hosts leading international companies from across the globe. Companies and industry experts demonstrate full-size equipment and products, and share insights on current practices and future trends. Networking opportunities abound for attendees, rounding out the valuable transfer of knowledge that has become the hallmark of TPS.

The Symposia is organized by the Turbomachinery Laboratory, part of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and The Texas A&M University System.

Welcome! I am so glad you’re considering exhibiting at TPS. From establishing a presence in the marketplace, to generating new leads, TPS is the place where companies in turbomachinery, pump and related industries come to better their businesses.

Everything you need to know about exhibiting is located here on our website. Should you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. We are happy to help!

Booth Details

  • All 10 x 10’s (3m x 3m) cost $3,800 per 100 sq. ft. (9 sq. m).
  • Two (2) Exhibitor Conference (EXH) Badges per 10 x 10 booth space.
  • Company listing in the Show Guide
  • Company Listing on our website
  • Booth furnishings, utilities, carpeting, etc are not included
  • Post-event Attendee List in electronic format (up to two weeks after show, unless list has been abused in the past, or payment has not been made. See email guidelines for more information.)

See Rules & Regulations for guidelines on an acceptable booth.

Exhibitor Benefits

  • Company listing and website link on tps.tamu.edu.
  • List of attendee names and email addresses, available 2 to 3 weeks after the event
  • Two FREE Exhibitor badges which include:
    • Access to all technical sessions and the exhibit hall.
    • Immediate access to proceedings

One of the greatest assets of the Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia is its professional continuing education program, relied upon by rotating equipment and pump engineers and technicians worldwide, spanning oil and gas, petrochemical, power, aerospace, chemical and water industries.

The program, which consists of short courses, case studies, discussion groups, lectures and tutorials, is hand-picked by two advisory committees, made up of recognized leaders in the turbomachinery and pump communities. It is led by highly-respected practitioners and pioneers in their fields. Topics include maintenance, reliability, troubleshooting and instruction on emerging designs, technology, and best practices that include case studies with real-world relevance on problems-solved and lessons-learned.

The Proceedings from each Symposia become available to the public at no cost six months after the event. This means all of the content from all TPS technical sessions is accessible online, for free. The Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M is proud to host a platform for the exchange of ideas that impact turbomachinery, pump and related industries. For more information on submitting an abstract, see our Submissions page.

The Turbomachinery Laboratory conducts basic and applied research into important problems of reliability and performance of turbomachinery — rotating machinery that extracts or adds energy to fluids. That’s everything from classic Dutch windmills to the space shuttle’s main engine turbopumps and compressors that move natural gas through the distribution system.

We offer graduate engineering education through Texas A&M’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.

The Turbomachinery Laboratory provides continuing education opportunities to users of industrial turbomachinery and pumping systems at the annual International Pump Users Symposium and Turbomachinery Symposium.

We also offer a number of intensive Short Courses throughout the year on varying topics relevant to today’s professionals in the turbomachinery and pumping industries.

We draw on the world-renowned research expertise of Texas A&M University College of Engineering and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station.

Through these activities, the Turbomachinery Laboratory continues Texas A&M’s land-grant charter tradition of education, research and service.

The Turbomachinery Research Consortium is an organization of major turbomachinery developers and users who have joined with the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University to find answers to important questions about turbomachinery performance and reliability.

TRC members choose the direction of TRC-funded research by Turbomachinery Laboratory engineers. They get advance access to the results of that research and to valuable turbomachinery-testing software developed for TRC members. TRC support also enhances undergraduate and graduate education in turbomachinery-related engineering at Texas A&M.