CFSS 2026 Opening Ceremony & Meet Us at ASHRAE Las Vegas
- WFI Team

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Updated: 13 hours ago
Join industry-leading experts at the CFSS 2026 Opening Ceremony for the latest update on the Global Filtration Market, Trends, and Opportunities.
Time: March 10, 2026 | 8:00–10:30 AM ET
Chair: Mr. Mike Clark, President, Filtration Solutions, H&V, USA
Featuring Speakers
Dr. Christine Sun, President, WFI, USA
Mr. Greg Hoverson, Vice President & CTO, Atmus Filtration Technologies, USA
Mr. Tyler Smith, Vice President, Global Lifecycle Solutions, Johnson Controls, USA
Mr. Tobias Zimmer, Senior Vice President, Camfil Group, Sweden
Mr. Martin Klein, Senior Vice President, MANN+HUMMEL, Germany
Dr. Matt O’Sickey, Director of Education & Technical Affairs, INDA, USA
Dr. Cédric Vallet, Head of Business Development, Ahlstrom, France
Mr. Richard Lydon, Secretary-General, The Filtration Society, UK
Mr. Scott Yaeger, President, FAST, USA
Mr. Kevin Jameson, Founder, PureAir, USA
2) Join CFSS 2026 Now to Save
Explore global expertise, stay up to date with the latest developments, advance your career and team, and grow your filtration business—supporting clean air, clean water, and sustainable development—by joining the CFSS 2026 Program:
30+ courses led by global industry leaders, live or on-demand to fit your schedule.
The Certified Filtration & Separation Specialist (CFSS) Program is a comprehensive, practical, flexible, and cost-effective education program covering:
Global Filtration Market
Filter Media Market and Technologies
Air/Liquid Filtration Technologies
Air/Liquid Filter Design
Air/Liquid Filter Testing and Evaluation
New Developments, Opportunities, and Trends
Join by 2/15/2026 to save an additional 10% (coupon code: EarlyBird2026)
Connect in person: ASHRAE Las Vegas
Planning to attend ASHRAE in Las Vegas (January 31 - February 4, 2026)? Let’s connect in person.
2026 AHR Expo registration is free through Jan. 31 Register Here.
Email admin@wfius.org to schedule a meeting with us during ASHRAE in Las Vegas.



