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AMCouncil Maintenance & Reliability Symposium 2025 (Sydney)

22 August
$250

Maximising Value Through Maintenance & Reliability
📅 Friday 22 August 2025 | 📍 Sydney Masonic Centre

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Unlocking Value Through Maintenance & Reliability

Join leading maintenance and reliability (M&R) professionals from across Australia and around the world at the AMCouncil Maintenance & Reliability Symposium. This one-day event will explore how organisations can maximise value from their assets through effective M&R practices, a critical component of implementing asset management (AM) systems.

You’ll discover how people, processes, and technologies work together to improve asset performance, reduce risk, and deliver measurable outcomes.


Program Highlights (Draft – Subject to change)

8:00 – 8:45 Registration and Tea and Coffee – Begin your day by connecting with industry leaders and fellow delegates over tea and coffee before the exciting program starts
9:00 – 9:05 Welcome – Toby Horstead, AMCouncil National Chair – Welcoming you to the symposium and sharing key objectives for the sessions ahead.
9:05 – 9:15 Overview – A quick overview of the MRiAM initiative, outlining its impact and role in driving asset management excellence within the maintenance and reliability landscape.  Setting the stage for an insightful day and sharing key objectives for the sessions ahead.
Global and Local
9:15 – 10:00 GFMAM Speaker: Jean Pierre Pascoli , Director Physical Asset Management & reliability, Cameco, Canada – JP will delve into the challenges and opportunities in maintenance within the Asset Management sector in Canada, with a particular focus on the nuclear sector, sharing global insights and actionable takeaways.
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10:00-10:30 GFMAM Speaker: Steve Verity, Principal Advisor Asset Management, IPWEA Australasia – Steve will bring a global perspective on the value of maintenance in public infrastructure, illustrating how asset management principles are revolutionizing infrastructure projects worldwide and driving sustainable development in the public sector.
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10:30-11:00 Morning Tea Break – Take a moment to refresh and network with peers as you discuss the morning’s sessions and prepare for the next round of discussions
Aviation
11:00-11:30 Elena Shulyak, Engineering Manager, Sydney Airport – Elena will highlight the importance of the quality of maintenance in achieving the asset management objectives and the use of technology for quality improvements.
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11:30-12:30 David Kelly, Manager QE Business Technology and eEnablement, Qantas – David will present a case study on how maintenance and asset management integrate at Qantas, sharing real-life examples of how these functions are critical to maintaining high performance in the aviation sector.
12:30–1:30 Lunch – Enjoy a delicious lunch while continuing your conversations with colleagues and industry experts in a relaxed setting.
Industry
1:30 – 2:00 James Moody, Manager, Maintenance & Replacement Planning, Ausgrid – James will discuss the value of maintenance in asset management within the electricity sector demonstrating how reliability and maintenance practices drive efficiency and performance in utility operations.
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2:00 – 2:30 Martin Kerr, Structural Change and WPiAM Technical Advisor – Martin will provide a deep dive into the fit between maintenance and asset management in the manufacturing sector, showcasing real-world examples where maintenance excellence has led to remarkable operational outcomes.
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2:30 – 3:00 Katherine Xie, Maintenance Analyst, Sydney Metro, & Vice-Chair, AMCouncil YAMP Committee – Katherine will share insights from future leaders on shaping the next era of maintenance and asset management, exploring the evolving challenges and opportunities for young professionals in this space.
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3:00-3:30 Afternoon Tea – Refuel with afternoon tea and network with speakers, peers, and delegates before the final session of the day
Maintenance & Reliability Skills for the Future
3:30 – 4:30 Panel:  Facilitator Dave Daines – M&R Competency sets required for a future fit workforce – Join a dynamic panel discussion on the competency sets needed for maintenance and reliability professionals to succeed in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. Panellists will discuss the skills and knowledge that will define the next generation of asset management experts.
4:30 Summary and Close – A wrap up of the key insights and takeaways from the symposium, setting the stage for continued collaboration and action within the maintenance and reliability sector.
Networking – An opportunity to engage directly with speakers, panellists, and delegates, continuing the conversation on the critical themes of asset management and maintenance reliability.

 

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Venue

  • Sydney Masonic Centre
  • 66 Goulburn St
    Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
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