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SUMMARY:Webinar - Enhancing asset condition assessment for potable water storages through the use of robotic technology
DESCRIPTION:In recent years the use of robotic technology to clean and inspect potable water assets while they remain operational has progressed from a novelty to a full-scale commercial reality.  Technological advances in drones\, underwater inspection ROVs and potable tank cleaning robots now make it viable to replace human entry for majority of water storage assets for both cleaning and maintenance tasks. \nThese advances in technology enable high quality inspection data to be generated during the cleaning cycles. As a result\, the need to take assets offline reduces\, leading to improved planning for maintenance tasks during planned asset outages. \nThis webinar will provide an overview of how Water Corporation plan for acquiring\, storing\, and analysing inspection data from both level 1 (online) and level 2 (offline) asset inspections.  The session will detail how the robotic technology employed works\, how Water Corporation leverage it to make better informed asset condition decisions and what the future of this space looks like. \n  \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speakers:  \nMichelle Ye\, Senior Planner\, In-Service Assets Regional\, Water Corporation \nMichelle Ye is the Senior planner- In Service Assets for the Water Corporation of Western Australia. With over 18 years of diversified industry exposure to Power and Water utilities in Australia\, Product Safety Certification and Manufacturing in Singapore\, her key experiences are as highlighted: \n\nAsset Investment Planning\nAsset Management Strategies\nProject Management\nStakeholder Management\nProgram Management\nBusiness Processes Improvements\, and implementation\nPower Networks Planning\n\nMichelle is an Electrical Engineer (B. Eng Honours) with Post Graduate Diploma in Project management eligible for corporate memberships with The Institute of Engineers Australia\, and Project Management Institute of Australia. \nAnthony Old\, CEO\, Dredge Robotics\n \nAntony Old is the CEO of Dredge Robotics (incorporating Watertight Robotics and Fremantle Commercial Diving) and has over 17 years’ experience in cleaning and inspecting potable water storages using traditional and robotic techniques.  Antony has been instrumental in developing the unique technology that Dredge Robotics provide and is a respected authority in this field.  Antony is a past chair of the Australian Water Association’s Drinking Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis Committee and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Aquatic Science. \n\n					\n \nThis session forms the third in a webinar series presented by MRiAM – Safe and Smart: Use of Technology for Remote Monitoring of Assets. \nHow do we remove people from dangerous conditions and situations and do our remote monitoring smarter? The Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest group presents this 5-part series where we look at different types of technologies that can be employed to reduce the risk to people and property. \nJoin us online and take the opportunity to look into techniques that are less familiar and can be adapted to your industry\, or learn more about what others are doing within your own industry! \nRegistering for this session will register you for all five sessions in the series: \n\n9 Aug | 12pm AEST: Application of remote condition monitoring technologies for Hydro Tasmania’s civil infrastructure\n15 Aug | 12pm AEST: Safe and smart digital technology used to safeguard industrial assets and workers\n22 Aug | 1pm AEST: Enhancing asset condition assessment for potable water storages through the use of robotic technology\n29 Aug | 12pm AEST: Remote Water Pipe Leakage Monitoring in Perth CBD\n5 Sep | 12pm AEST: Application of a diagnostic algorithm for performance monitoring of solar electric power generation assets
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-enhancing-asset-condition-assessment-for-potable-water-storages-through-the-use-of-robotic-technology/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230815T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113603
CREATED:20230727T035938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T040700Z
UID:5321-1692100800-1692104400@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Safe and smart digital technology used to safeguard industrial assets and workers
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss emerging digital technologies and their role in mitigating risks to personnel in industrial settings. The primary focus is to explore how these technologies can be effectively deployed to enhance asset condition assessment while reducing risk to workers. Real-world examples will be discussed\, addressing both the advantages and challenges associated with technology adoption. Our goal is to foster a safer working environment by harnessing the full potential of digital advancements in asset management. \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:  \nDon MacIassac\, Senior Integrity Engineer\, Shell \nDon has fifteen years of extensive experience in industrial asset inspection\, encompassing the power generation\, oil and gas\, and water treatment sectors. His passion for digital technology lies in its dual potential: to enhance the quality of inspections and eliminate worker exposure to hazardous conditions. He currently supports Shell QGC’s Midstream LNG operation in Gladstone. \n\n					\n \nThis session forms the second in a webinar series presented by MRiAM – Safe and Smart: Use of Technology for Remote Monitoring of Assets. \nHow do we remove people from dangerous conditions and situations and do our remote monitoring smarter? The Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest group presents this 5-part series where we look at different types of technologies that can be employed to reduce the risk to people and property. \nJoin us online and take the opportunity to look into techniques that are less familiar and can be adapted to your industry\, or learn more about what others are doing within your own industry! \nRegistering for this session will register you for all five sessions in the series: \n\n9 Aug | 12pm AEST: Application of remote condition monitoring technologies for Hydro Tasmania’s civil infrastructure\n15 Aug | 12pm AEST: Safe and smart digital technology used to safeguard industrial assets and workers\n22 Aug | 1pm AEST: Enhancing asset condition assessment for potable water storages through the use of robotic technology\n29 Aug | 12pm AEST: Perth water supply scheme remote performance monitoring\n5 Sep | 12pm AEST: Application of a diagnostic algorithm for performance monitoring of solar electric power generation assets
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-safe-and-smart-digital-technology-used-to-safeguard-industrial-assets-and-workers/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230809T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230809T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113603
CREATED:20230727T032646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T035150Z
UID:5313-1691582400-1691586000@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Application of Remote Condition Monitoring Technologies for Hydro Tasmania's Civil Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Application of Remote Condition Monitoring Technologies for Hydro Tasmania’s Civil Infrastructure. Civil infrastructure within portfolio includes water conveyance assets (canals & flumes\, pipelines & penstocks\, intakes & tunnels) and access & egress assets (roads\, accessways\, bridges). \nShelby Hughes presents an overview of some of the technology applications Hydro Tasmania are currently utilising for remote monitoring of their civil assets. Such technologies include ROVs for water conveyance assets such as intakes and the use of AI and Skydio drones for road & bridge data collection. \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:  \nShelby Hughes\, Manager Civil Portfolio\, Assets and Infrastructure\, Hydro Tasmania \nWhilst working as a flood engineer in Cambodia\, Shelby was involved in technical investigations that supported strategic decision-making of dams and irrigation assets. This experience led her to pursue a career in asset management\, with Hydro Tasmania’s unique array of dams and water conveyance assets attracting her to the business and her current role. As Manager Civil Portfolio\, Shelby leads a dedicated team of specialists in civil engineering (structural\, hydraulics\, geotechnical) and spatial technologies to manage the asset risks of Hydro Tasmania’s extensive portfolio of civil assets. Her team undertakes technical investigations and engineering inspections which have benefited from the application of remote condition monitoring. \n\n					\n \nThis session forms the first in a webinar series presented by MRiAM – Safe and Smart: Use of Technology for Remote Monitoring of Assets. \nHow do we remove people from dangerous conditions and situations and do our remote monitoring smarter? The Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest group presents this 5-part series where we look at different types of technologies that can be employed to reduce the risk to people and property. \nJoin us online and take the opportunity to look into techniques that are less familiar and can be adapted to your industry\, or learn more about what others are doing within your own industry! \nRegistering for this session will register you for all five sessions in the series: \n\n9 Aug | 12pm AEST: Application of remote condition monitoring technologies for Hydro Tasmania’s civil infrastructure\n15 Aug | 12pm AEST: Safe and smart digital technology used to safeguard industrial assets and workers\n22 Aug | 1pm AEST: Enhancing asset condition assessment for potable water storages through the use of robotic technology\n29 Aug | 12pm AEST: Perth water supply scheme remote performance monitoring\n5 Sep | 12pm AEST: Application of a diagnostic algorithm for performance monitoring of solar electric power generation assets
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-application-of-remote-condition-monitoring-technologies-for-hydro-tasmanias-civil-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230619T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230620T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113604
CREATED:20230515T024519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T060055Z
UID:4871-1687168800-1687269600@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Virtual Event - Research and Industry Days (RAID)
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Federation University\, this free for all guests event is where Academia meets Industry to share the latest research in maintenance and asset management. Consisting of a series of virtual presentations by final year students undertaking maintenance and asset management research projects\, it’s an opportunity for students to share their research and findings with Industry and for Industry to find out what is happening with the latest research and how this can be applied to your organisation. A number of students will present their research in rapid fire presentations with an opportunity for participants to ask questions after each presentation. Tune in for the whole two days or just the presentations that are of interest. \nIt’s a good chance to discover: \n\nFindings from latest research and studies\nHow it applies to what you do\nWhat skills and experience can contribute to your success\nHow to stay ahead of your competition to remain viable\n\n  \nClick here to register\n  \nProgram as follows:
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/virtual-event-research-and-industry-days-raid/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Maintenance
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230609T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230609T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113604
CREATED:20230531T040219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230531T040751Z
UID:4924-1686312000-1686315600@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Celebrating Global Maintenance Day with MRiAM
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Global Maintenance Day with MRiAM (the AMCouncil’s Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management Special Interest Group) \nSummary: On Global Maintenance Day\, we have four speakers with different experiences when it comes to maintenance. What makes maintenance different to reliability? How do they intertwine? Each speaker will share their experiences and a theme followed by a QA session from the audience. \nDo you have a burning query about maintenance that would like to discuss with others? \nLook forward to your company while we celebrate the very first Global Maintenance Day. \nClick here to register\n  \nOur pannellists are: \nTanya Viano\, Water & Power Manager\, Shell QGC and AMCouncil Maintenance & Reliability SIG Chair\nTanya has 20 years Asset Management experience primarily within the oil and gas industry focussing on maintenance\, reliability and asset management improvement. \n  \nAkshay Aathalye\, Senior Consultant\, KPMG\nAs a Senior Consultant in Engineering & Asset Management at KPMG\, Akshay helps organisations with Asset Optimisation to transform their Asset Management capabilities. His expertise lies in Reliability Engineering & Asset Management which allows him to help organizations extract value from their assets and achieve sustainable business growth. Akshay brings extensive experience in developing and implementing asset management strategies\, conducting risk assessments\, and driving process improvement initiatives to maximize asset performance. With a focus on delivering measurable results\, he has helped numerous clients achieve operational excellence and improved financial performance through effective asset optimization. \nShane Scriven\, Owner & Managing Director\, SAS Asset Management\nShane is a passionate and driven Asset Management & Reliability professional who enjoys developing lasting relationships within his community. He is currently the Owner and Managing Director of SAS Asset Management Pty Ltd & The Maintenance School.\nShane started his asset management career as a condition monitoring technician traveling Australia supporting organisations with their CM\, root cause analysis and proactive maintenance needs. Shane has extensive experience in asset maintenance management\, maintenance engineering and reliability engineering during his time working within Australia’s food & beverage and pulp and paper industries.\nHe is currently the Owner and Managing Director of SAS Asset Management Pty Ltd supporting clients in Health Care\, Defence Transport and Manufacturing. Focusing on bringing practical\, pragmatic and innovative solutions to its clients\, SAS Asset Management take Asset Management and Reliability Engineering ‘better practices’ and tailoring them for their clients to form ‘best practices for you’. \nCraig Taylor\, Principle Consulting Engineer\, Casmat Engineering\nCraig is the principle of Casmat Engineering a Facility & Asset Management Company in NSW providing a range of services to companies in Australia and New Zealand over the last 30 years. He is a Chartered Professional Engineer in the areas of practice of Asset Management and Mechanical Engineering and a CAMA to ISO 55001.\nCraig has worked across a variety of industries over this time including in construction\, mining\, defence\, education\, health sectors\, water & sewage treatment\, power industry and manufacturing facilities with a focus on asset performance through reliability and availability over the life of the asset.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-celebrating-global-maintenance-day-with-mriam/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230518T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230518T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T113604
CREATED:20230327T202056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230510T010204Z
UID:4278-1684414800-1684418400@www.amcouncil.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Digitally transform your shutdown events to get more from your assets
DESCRIPTION:Maintenance shutdowns are business critical events. They’re an important strategy intended to keep plant operational and production on track. They can also represent up to 80% of an organisation’s asset maintenance budget\, and a constant stream of hard-to-manage problems and delays\, leading to expensive and unscheduled downtime. \n\nBut what if there was a way to do fewer shutdown events safely\, leading to more uptime and profits with less risk? \n\n\nThrough a webinar\, the Smart Shutdown Collective will help the audience learn more about the concepts\, tools\, and techniques they can use to reduce the frequency of shutdown events without sacrificing safety\, work quality\, or environmental outcomes. \nClick here to register\n\n\n  \nOur panel of industry experts\, who have more than 100+ years of collective experience\, will share how your members can: \n\n\nReduce business risks\nIncrease operational stability\nLower administrative costs\nManage complexity\nImprove on-the-ground decision making\nAdopt best practice systems and processes\n\n  \nMick Bennett\, Director\, Minset\nMick has over 30 years of industry experience across planning\, managing\, and executing shutdowns. He is a director of Minset\, a consulting group working in heavy industry\, addressing their clients most important asset management and maintenance problems through practical\, implementable solutions. \nAshkan Shamir\, Founder and Managing Director\, IMMS\nAshkan has worked for some of Australia’s leading miners and has more than two decades of experience in engineering and shutdowns. He is the Founder and managing director of IMMS. IMMS has developed SMSi\, a digital shutdown management solution\, to provide shutdown teams site with a platform to manage their shutdown process – end to end. \nMatt Smith\, Chief Executive Officer and Founder\, MyPass\nMatt has over 20 years of experience\, stretching across engineering and technology. He is the CEO and founder of the multi award-winning workforce management software solution\, My Pass is designed to track worker on-boarding and competencies in short-term\, high-risk\, and high compliance sectors. \nSimon Anthonisz\, Chief Operating Officer\, Orcoda\nSimon is the Chief Operating Officer at Orcoda with over 20 years’ experience across technology and supply chain management. Orcoda are logistic experts\, and their optimisation solutions combine software\, management expertise and contracting services so their clients can be more productive and cost effective.
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-digitally-transform-your-shutdown-events-to-get-more-from-your-assets/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Maintenance,Webinar
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