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SUMMARY:Webinar - TfNSW Value Creation Framework (AM in Action - a 2024 Excellence Award Submission)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Asset Management in Action Webinar Series – showcasing submissions from the 2024 Excellence Awards. Join us for an informative webinar on Transport for NSW’s (TfNSW) Value Creation Framework\, a transformative initiative designed to optimise the lifecycle management of value realised from TfNSW’s assets. This framework integrates financial and non-financial outcomes to enhance the provision of public transport services. \nThe webinar will cover: \n\nThe principles and processes underpinning the Value Creation Framework\, which align with best practice asset management principles to balance cost\, risk\, and performance.\nThe innovative aspects of the framework\, which uniquely combine financial and social benefits for whole-of-lifecycle asset management.\nThe governance\, program\, and change management strategies that ensured successful implementation and ongoing maintenance of the framework.\n\nJoin us to learn about the key features and contributions of this project\, including: \n\nHow the framework has enabled TfNSW to articulate a $1.2 billion net value creation\, based on a $400 million contribution.\nThe integration of the framework with other asset management systems and models\, supporting intelligent compliance to standards and enhancing operational processes.\nReal-world examples of value creation\, such as the platform gap filler for public safety\, the pedestrian footbridge design at Redfern\, and the use of weathering steel for the Sydney Gateway bridge.\n\nPresenter:\nAnthony Straubhaar\, Director Interchanges and Buildings\, Transport for NSW \n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain insights into Transport for NSW’s pioneering asset management practices and the successful implementation of the Value Creation Framework. This webinar is essential for professionals interested in innovative asset management solutions and optimising value creation in public transport services. \n\n\n\n\n  \nClick Here to Register\n  \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-tfnsw-value-creation-framework-am-in-action-a-2024-excellence-award-submission/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Ipswich City Council Effective Asset Management Project (AM in Action - a 2024 Excellence Award Submission)
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Asset Management in Action Webinar Series – showcasing submissions from the 2024 Excellence Awards. Join us for an insightful webinar on Ipswich City Council’s Effective Asset Management (EAM) project\, which has been instrumental in transforming asset management practices across an organisation of over 1200 full-time employees. This session will delve into the key deliverables and outcomes of the EAM project Stage 3\, which focused on establishing a robust governance framework to guide decision-making\, asset ownership\, and clearly defined roles and responsibilities. \nThe webinar will cover: \n\nThe creation and implementation of the Infrastructure Asset Management Policy\, Asset Management Governance Guide\, and Asset Management Roles and Responsibilities Administrative Directive.\nThe development of an Asset Management Ownership Matrix to streamline asset ownership across various classes and stakeholders.\nThe formation and ongoing role of the Asset Management Working Group (WG) in guiding the project’s development and fostering collaboration across the council’s five departments.\nThe impact of educational initiatives\, such as ‘Munch and Learn’ sessions and specialized training programs\, on improving organizational knowledge and capability.\nThe establishment of the Asset Management Steering Committee (AMSC) to drive asset management practices and decision-making at the executive level.\n\nLearn how Ipswich City Council successfully navigated the challenges of governance and stakeholder engagement to enhance its asset management maturity and capability\, paving the way for more informed planning and management in the future. This webinar is essential for anyone interested in effective asset management practices and organizational transformation. \nPresenter:\nErin Goetz\, Project Lead\, Asset and Infrastructure Services Department\, Ipswich City Council \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a real-world example of successful asset management governance implementation. \n  \nClick Here to Register\n  \n\nAbout the speaker:\nErin Goetz\, Project Lead (Asset Management)\, Asset and Infrastructure Services Department\, Ipswich City Council\n \nWith over 15 years of local government experience and as an improvement-focused project lead and asset management professional\, Erin currently leads Ipswich City Council’s Effective Asset Management project. Erin has worked in several areas of local government\, including infrastructure design and delivery\, managing the council’s Waste Directive\, and asset management. Her current areas of focus include infrastructure asset management\, governance\, and change management. She is recognised within Ipswich City Council for service excellence in collaborative practices. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/webinar-ipswich-city-council-effective-asset-management-project-am-in-action-a-2024-excellence-award-submission/
LOCATION:Online – Register to be sent your link
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SUMMARY:e-Roundtable - Battery Assets - Issues and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Batteries are now mainstream in almost every industry and have provided great efficiencies but have brought many challenges and issues in their use. \nEvent Purpose: To explore the multifaceted issues and challenges associated with battery assets throughout their life cycles across various industries. Through expert 3minute rapid fire presentations and collaborative discussions\, we aim :- \n\nto identify innovative solutions and best practices for optimizing battery performance\, enhancing sustainability\, and reducing environmental impact.\nto explore questions of battery safety in operations\, what is the life of batteries\, how to dispose of batteries at end of life\nto collate the discussion and develop a discussion paper\n\nClick Here to Register\n  \nDate: 30 Sept 2024\, Virtual forum \nTime: 4-6pm (online) \nFacilitator:  Assoc. Prof. Gopi Chattopadhyay\, Coordinator of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering Courses in Federation University Australia and Chair of Gippsland\, Asset Management Council. \nPanel Members: \n\n\n\n\n Academia – Sweden \n\n Uday Kumar\, Professor and Head of Subject\, Head of Division\, Research: Operation and Maintenance\, Division: Operation\, Maintenance and Acoustics\, Lulea University of Technology\, Sweden\n Ramin Karim\, Professor\, Research: Operation and Maintenance\, Division: Operation\, Maintenance and Acoustics\, Lulea University of Technology\, Sweden\n\n\n\n\n\nAcademia – UK \n\n Rakesh Mishra\, School of Computing and Engineering\, Co – Director\, Centre for Thermofluids\, Energy Systems and High-Performance Computing\, Member\, Centre for Engineering Materials\, The University of Huddersfield\, UK\n Nigel Schofield\, School of Computing and Engineering\, Member\, Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering The University of Huddersfield\, UK\n\n\n\n\n\nAcademia – India \n\n Jhareswar\, Maiti\, Indian Institute of Technology\, Kharagpur\, India\n Raghuvir\, Pai\, Manipal Academy of Higher Education & President of Asset Management Society India\n\n\n\n\n\nAcademia – Australia \n\n Joarder Kamruzzaman\, Director\, Centre for Smart Analytics\, Federation University Australia\n\n\n\n\n\nIndustry Sectors – Energy\, Mining\, Infrastructure\, Maintenance Services\, Equipment Suppliers\, \n\n Glenn Schumacher and team\, Head of Engineering\, Energy Australia\n Abdallah Al-Sahar \, Zenobe Energy\, Australia\n Vipu Mathew\, BHP\, Australia \n Tonderayi Damba\, BHP\, Australia \n Erik Vandenberg\, CV services group\, Australia\n Ani Chakraborty\, CEO\, Bestech Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n…. And many more from leading industries\, universities and professional bodies. \nContribute to the Conversation.  Do you have a question or comment for the panel? \n\nClick here to send your question to the panel.\nClick here to share your challenges/issues/ comments on battery asset life and safety\n\nJointly organised by : \n\nAsset Management Council Australia\, Gippsland Chapter and\nMaintenance and Reliability Engineering in Federation University Australia\, Institute of Innovation \, Science and Sustainability and Centre for Smart Analytics.\nSupported by leading Industries and Universities from Australia\, UK\, Sweden\, and India.\n\n  \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/e-roundtable-battery-assets-issues-and-challenges/
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