by Kai | Mar 21, 2023 | Chapter News, Uncategorised
Last week saw the Melbourne Chapter host another great event where delegates gathered to discuss industry 5.0, the next industrial journey, and what significant implications it may have on all of us. In his presentation, Clive Moore posed the question ‘can you sue an algorithm?’ and prompted the start of an ongoing conversation that as a technical community we have vested interest in.
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by Kai | Mar 20, 2023 | General, Uncategorised
Value and Benefits from Asset Management
An International Web Program Series of Asset Management Success Stories
Your local time:
AEST – Sydney time: Thursday 13 April 8am
EST – Washington, D.C. time: Wednesday 12 April 6pm
Register for this free event at: www.amcouncil.com.au/vbam
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by Kai | Mar 9, 2023 | General, Uncategorised
Take a break, grab a coffee and connect with other asset management professionals in a virtual environment. Facilitated by AMCouncil’s Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest group committee, you can
- join the informal, free-flowing discussion;
- meet other AMCouncil members; and
- share experiences and find out how other asset managers are tackling current asset management challenges.
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by Kai | Mar 8, 2023 | Member News, Uncategorised
Notice is hereby given that the 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Asset Management Council Ltd will be held as follows:
Place: Sydney Masonic Centre, Sydney, 66 Goulburn Avenue, Sydeny
with option to join via virtual platform online
Date: Monday 3th April 2023 at 1:00pm AEST
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by Kai | Mar 1, 2023 | General, Uncategorised
AMCouncil February Meeting Point e-news is out now, packed with all the latest and greatest AMCouncil happenings and news from the past month, including links to some great technical articles, news, interviews and announcements. Check your inboxes now!
by Kai | Feb 23, 2023 | General, Uncategorised
The University of New South Wales recently released a guide detailing a pathway for the Australian built environment to achieve net zero by 2040 entitled” Race to Net Zero Carbon: A Climate emergency Guide for New and Existing Buildings in Australia”. The guide, Race to Net Zero Carbon: A Climate Emergency Guide for New and Existing Buildings in Australia, explains how materials and best practices can help architects, engineers, planners and others to transform the industry and built environment toward net zero. The Guide can be accessed here.