VIRTUAL FORUMS: Machinery Reliability & Resilience – 25th July, 1st & 8th August
With ever-increasing requirements for effective automation, cleaner technologies, remote monitoring, IoT connectivity and Industry 4.0 transformation, these forums are your opportunity to speak to industry experts and get your questions answered.
If your equipment stops running, we all know the consequences can be costly, in downtime, unplanned repairs and lost revenue. Preventing equipment failure or weaknesses avoids this loss of productivity and financial impact on your business. This is IPU’s reason for being – improving the reliability and resilience of your equipment and machinery.
But how do you identify next steps and what’s best for your business?
Discuss your equipment, specific application requirements and any existing problems with a collection of industry specialists, across 3 consecutive online forums.
Speakers and topics
Norman Ballard
Senquip |
Uptime and reliability of machinery Norman will be presenting a series of real-world applications to highlight the financial opportunity that remote monitoring and control offers all machine owners. He will also be highlighting some of the horror stories that he has encountered over the past 25 years. By the end of the talk, you will understand how to select an appropriate monitoring solution that improves the uptime returns the best financial result for your company. |
TUESDAY 25TH JULY 10:30 am BST
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Stuart Morgan
Enovation |
Understanding the nervous system of machinery Stuart will share his vast experience of J1939/Stage V engine integration, CAN protocol integration beyond the engine (CANopen/proprietary CAN etc.) and HMI/UX experience through proprietary software (such as PowerVision) and open platforms (such as QT). |
TUESDAY 1ST AUGUST 10:30 am BST
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Jay Pinn
IPU |
Enabling machinery to work harder and smarter Jay has over 20 years of knowledge and expertise in Embedded Electronics and System Integration. Jay will provide a technology integration workshop session on getting the most out of your equipment, from understanding the machine’s language, and optimising control and connectivity through to integration with IoT devices. Jay will share his experiences from several applications, case studies, and pain points. |
TUESDAY 8TH AUGUST 10:30 am BST
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Who should attend?
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- Construction, Mining & Agricultural Equipment OEM’s
- Hydrogen & Electric Commercial Vehicle OEM’s / fleet operators
- Plant Hire companies
- Pump and industrial equipment OEM’s & operators
- Maintenance companies
- Generator OEM’s & Service Companies
- Fluid Power Service Engineers
- Local councils
- Forestry equipment OEM’s
- Design engineers
- Utilities Companies (water and wastewater)
- Environment Agency