Europump’s 2025 Annual Meeting to be held in Prague

The Czech Pump Manufacturers Association (CPMA) will host the Europump (European Association of Pump Manufacturers) 2025 Annual Meeting and General Assembly in Prague from 21–23 May 2025.

Prague at night
Prague at night - Image © Taiga - Adobe Stock.

CPMA, on behalf of Europump, looks forward to providing a comprehensive and valuable business agenda for the represented pump manufacturers who will attend the three-day event.

Additionally, and as in previous years, there will be an equally engaging social programme, which includes two gala dinners.

“On behalf of Europump's Executive Council, Commissions and Secretariat, I have the great pleasure of inviting you and your colleagues to the 2025 Annual Meeting,” said Europump president Luboš Michlík. “Hosted by the Czech Pump Manufacturers Association, and supported by SIGMA, a great deal of effort has been spent building on the success of the 2024 event in the UK. We have an informative and productive series of meetings arranged, all of which will focus on some of the key issues facing the pump sector now and into the future.”

As with previous Annual Meetings, there will be sessions dedicated to the activities of the various Europump working groups – Technical, Standards, Marketing and SME – plus a range of Keynote presentations from invited speakers who will share their thoughts and expertise on a range of topical and pump related issues. The event will also play host to an ISO TC 115 meeting, which is scheduled for the morning of Wednesday 21 May.

Open to all members of Europump and its respective national associations, and with an extensive programme of talks, presentations, and social gatherings, the event will provide an unrivalled opportunity for senior executives from across the European pump sector to come together and develop their thinking and future goals.

Full details on the event, including further information on the venue, its location and travel arrangements, can be found on the dedicated website. The online booking system will be go live in September 2024.

Established in 1960, Europump represents 15 National Associations in 12 EU Member States, Switzerland, Turkey, and the UK. Europump members represent more than 450 companies with a collective production value of more than €10 billion and an employee base of 100,000 people across Europe.