Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management
Chair – Tanya Viano
Committee: Akshay Athalye, Ian Bradley, Ernst Krauss, Allan Little, Lachlan MacLean, Graham Piggott, Shane Scriven, Kecheng Shen, Daniel Song, Glen Strike, Craig Taylor, and Chris Young
RAID
Held annually in collaboration with Federation University, the RAID event is a series of virtual presentations by final year students undertaking maintenance and asset management research projects as an opportunity 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. Click below to enjoy past year’s RAID presentations:
Past MRiAM Webinar Series
MRiAM News
When is Vibration Analysis Useful?
by Kai | Sep 26, 2022 | MRiAM News
We are surrounded by vibrations in our daily lives and most of them results from the surrounding machines and technologies that are so prevalent our modern society. Some vibrations are inherent in all equipment, but how much of it is due to normal operation and when...
GFMAM June 2022 Communique
by Kai | Sep 8, 2022 | MRiAM News
The GFMAM met virtually during June 2022. The AMCouncil is represented at the GFMAM by John Hardwick and Dave Daines. Click here to download a communique summarising main points from the meeting.
Upcoming MRiAM Virtual Chat on Zero Based Budgeting
by Kai | May 4, 2022 | MRiAM News
Hosted by the AMCouncil's Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest groupMonday 16 April @ 1 pm AEST Click here to register to be sent your link Take a break, grab a coffee and connect with other asset management professionals in a virtual...
Upcoming MRiAM Webinar on Sustainable Planned Maintenance Budgets
by Kai | Apr 19, 2022 | MRiAM News
Sustainable Planned Maintenance BudgetsHosted by the AMCouncil's Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest groupTuesday 26 April @ 1.30 pm AEST Click here to register to be sent your link Are you drowning in maintenance debt? Risk and...
Upcoming MRiAM Webinar on Reliabiilty Basics
by Kai | Mar 22, 2022 | MRiAM News
What is Reliability? The Basics.Hosted by the AMCouncil's Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management special interest groupTuesday 29 March @ 1pm AEDT Click here to register to be sent your link In this webinar, we will cover the fundamentals of Reliability and...
Register now – MRiAM Spare Parts 4-part Web Series throughout Feb
by Kai | Jan 25, 2022 | MRiAM News
Join the our Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management Special Interest Group (MRiAM) as they deep dive into Spare Parts Management with 4-part series, every Tuesday through February. Presenters throughout the series, Shane Scriven, Ian Bradley, Craig Taylor,...
ICMIAM2021 – A Summary
by Kai | Jan 17, 2022 | MRiAM News
The Asset Management Council was pleased to participate in the 2021 International Conference on Maintenance and Intelligent Asset Management. The International Conference on Maintenance and Intelligent Asset Management (ICMIAM2021) was jointly organized by Federation...
Cable Car Crash – Maintenance Matters
by Kai | Aug 3, 2021 | MRiAM News
On the 23rd May 2021, news broke around the world regarding a tragic cable car incident in Italy. The funicular line transports people from the nearby resort town of Stresa, in the northern region of Piedmont, to the popular Mottarone mountain. Fourteen people on...
MRiAM SIG May Event (Webinar) – 20 May 21
by Kai | Apr 29, 2021 | MRiAM News
Share or Learn - the Art of Influencing Action Join the Asset Management Council's Maintenance & Reliability in Asset Management (MRiAM) special interest group for a presentation on the art of influencing action, moderated by Shane Scriven, Chair, MRiAM. Have you...
A thank you to our GFMAM AM Landscape Document Review Project Team
by Kai | Apr 28, 2021 | MRiAM News
John Hardwick and Dave Daines are the Asset Management Council's representatives for the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) that is reviewing the global forum asset management landscape document. A couple of months ago, we called for expressions...