AMPEAK21 Call for Full Paper Reviewers
We are looking for AMCouncil members with 10 or more years experience in the Asset Management Industry to undertake full peer review of papers for AMPEAK21.
We are looking for AMCouncil members with 10 or more years experience in the Asset Management Industry to undertake full peer review of papers for AMPEAK21.
Calling subject matter experts – we want you! Journey with us in 2021 as we take a deep dive into six aspects of Asset Management.
The latter half of this year will see the AMCouncil launch a weekly technical series – Asset Management Landscape Insights – a webinar series designed to increase capability within the sector.
Geared around six GFMAM Landscape areas, the series will take place weekly over six months, with each month dedicated to a particular asset management area:
The Asset Journal welcomes editorial submissions for technical articles, opinion pieces, news, and business information.
The Asset Journal is the Asset Management Council’s official publication. Commencing in 2007, this quarterly Journal continues to cover the latest asset management and maintenance topics for its members and the wider asset management and maintenance community. It contains technical articles, tutorials, informal articles about current issues in asset management, chapter news, and updates from the CEO and Chairman.
Asset management success stories are happening all around us, and at the Asset Management Council, we love to share the achievements of organisations and businesses.
Take a moment out of your day to have a look at what has been accomplished at Ventia by clicking on the following links1.
1 All Ventia articles republished with permission
Did you know you’re already a quarter of the way there to obtaining your Graduate Certificate in Asset Management?
The Asset Management Council in conjunction with the Centre for Professional Engineer and Education (CPEE) have collaborated to launch a new four unit Graduate Certificate in Asset Management (GCAM) commencing Semester 1 2021.
The ABAB (Australian BIM Advisory Board) has just released a Digital Twins Position Paper dated January 2021. The Position Paper was led by NATSPEC and provides a brief overview of concepts, benefits, and issues, and examines the difference between Digital Twin and related concepts such as BIM, Digital Engineering and Smart Cities. Its purpose is to support informed decision making by ABAB board members as they formulate ABAB’s position and continue to provide appropriate advice to government agencies and industries. Download a copy of the report here.