
electroindustry (ei) is an award-winning four-color monthly newsmagazine representing a $100 billion domestic shipping market, and is read by over 20,000 electroindustry leaders seeking information on legislative issues, standardization trends, marketing opportunities, manufacturing innovations, human resources, and activities of the association and its member companies. Their buying power represents a huge potential for those seeking to boost sales of products and services. 65.5% of readers say advertising in electroindustry (ei) is more credible because it is published by NEMA.
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September 2007 ( 1,374k) August 2007 ( 2,730k) July 2007 ( 2,902k) June 2007 ( 4,170k) May 2007 ( 1,974k) April 2007 ( 1,831k) March 2007 ( 808k) | February 2007 ( 2,550k) |  | Energy efficiency—closing the back door |  | NEMA companies take lead in Massachusetts lamp recycling consumer education effort |  | Annual Meeting and Leadership Conference flies south | | | January 2007 ( 3,198k) |  | NEMA—A place at the table for everyone |  | Key electroindustry provision included in lame duck tax bill |  | NEMA launches web-based industry career center | | | December 2006 ( 2,781k) |  | NEMA—a force for change, an instrument of progress |  | NEMA moving forward on plan to reduce hazardous substances |  | Associate member program to expand membership base | | | 2006 Year in Review ( 3,959k) |  | A salute to the past, a look to the future—one full of challenge and opportunity for the electroindustry |  | 2006 A year of pushing the ball downfield | | | November 2006 ( 2,491k) |  | NEMA to give Falk Award to GE’s Lloyd Trotter |  | European regulators continue to raise the stakes in directives defining environmental policy |  | NEMA develops draft pandemic plan | | | October 2006 ( 2,007k) |  | Department of Energy, NEMA work to promote energy efficiency in home and workplace |  | EU chemical regulations will require industry to provide safety data on 30,000 substances |  | NEMA creates two staff positions, fills another | | | September 2006 ( 1,532k) |  | Penny wise, pound foolish? Diminished investment in standards experts means diminished ability to compete |  | House panel approves product liability legislation |  | Funds available for industry seminars in China | | | August 2006 ( 1,256k) |  | When national regulation makes sense—the business case for federal preemption |  | NEMA to develop standard for homeland security systems |  | Board approves guiding principles for hazardous materials; sections to study product-specific levels | | | July 2006 ( 1,719k) |  | Taking the high ground on hazardous substance reduction |  | NEMA plays pivotal part in homeland security systems |  | Theft of copper, aluminum rampant in the Midwest; raises public safety issues | | | June 2006 ( 2,218k) |  | Administration challenges NEMA-fix inefficient buildings |  | NEMA selected to conduct U.S.-sponsored standards development programs in China over 3-year period |  | NEMA spearheads U.S.-India energy efficiency technology cooperation conference in New Delhi | | | May 2006 ( 2,503) |  | Civil nuclear cooperation agreement with India holds much promise for electrical equipment manufacturers |  | NEMA/BIS announces launch of Economic Outlook Service |  | NEMA blitzes Capitol Hill to fight imaging reimbursement cuts in Medicare program | | | April 2006 ( 1,576k) |  | NEMA Chairman Powers to be honored with NAED Achievement Award |  | Senators outline pro-business agendas to NEMA board |  | Anti-counterfeiting legislation becomes law; NEMA instrumental in drafting, passage of bill | | | March 2006 ( 1,149k) | | |  | NEMA to Congress: restore medicare imaging funding |  | NEMA meets with Secretary of Energy |  | Manufacturing recovery continues to lift electroindustry outupt in 2006 | | | February 2006 ( 1,095k) | | |  | NEMA submits comments to FERC on rate incentives for transmission investment |  | NEMA signs MOU with its Chinese counterpart |  | NEMA releases first revision of 2003 magnet wire standard | | | January 2006 ( 1,351k) | | |  | Wood pallet debarking requirement could cost industry millions |  | FEMP accepts all NEMA Premium motor purchase recommendations; agency to issue federal notice in coming months |  | Commercial Building Tax Deduction Coalition launches new website |
Back issues: 2005 2004 | |
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electroindustry (ei) is an award-winning four-color monthly newsmagazine representing a $100 billion domestic shipping market, and is read by over 20,000 electroindustry leaders seeking information on legislative issues, standardization trends, marketing opportunities, manufacturing innovations, human resources, and activities of the association and its member companies. Their buying power represents a huge potential for those seeking to boost sales of products and services. 65.5% of readers say advertising in electroindustry (ei) is more credible because it is published by NEMA.
Subscribing to electroindustry (ei)
NEMA members automatically receive a complimentary subscription, which is mailed to the address on file. If you are a member and are not receiving ei, please send your name, company, and mailing address to the Communications Department.
Subscriptions are available to industry professionals and to the general public at an annual rate of $106.00. You can subscribe online or call Global Engineering at (800) 854-7179 (internationally at 303-397-7956) to request a subscription.
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