Maintenance Engineering Conference full program released

Maintenance Matters

The full conference program is now live on the website, including free pre-conference workshops.

 

Highlights include: 

•             Switching to Geothermal: A World-First in Tissue Manufacturing - Matthew Bain - Essity

•             Overall Equipment Effectiveness – a case study. How do you get the most out of a 110-year-old hydropower asset? - Mike Spence - North Power

•             Artificial Intelligence (AI) in maintenance: practical data-driven insights.- Dr Thomas Archibald - Sequence Engineering

•             The Digital Evolution of Maintenance: From Logbooks to Algorithms, to the Edge and Beyond - An exteneded workshop with Jamie Lorton - Energy Technical Services

•             Updates on the latest developments in trade training, WDC's, the transition to ISB's and an open forum to put your questions to those involved.

•             NZ Energy Crisis 3.0 - What you need to know - Dr James Neale - Energy Systems Management

•             Motor Current Signature Analysis for condition monitoring - Dr Howard Penrose - The one and only Motordoc himself!

You can register here https://mesnz.org.nz/conference/registration/

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