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Reflections from Machines Conference 2024
The 22nd Machines Conference brought together electrical engineers, site supervisors, plant managers, and technicians, offering the best of both established and emerging perspectives for testing, monitoring and maintenance of plants and machines.
This year's event was our second to be held within Australian Energy Week (AEW), Australia's premier power and energy conference. So, while AEW focused on the 'what' of electrification and cleaner power sources, the Machines Conference emphasised the 'how, why, and when' across all industries needing powerful generators, motors, transformers, cables, and switchgear.
Machines delegates represented industries including utilities, manufacturing, oil and gas, mining, and power generation of course. Both renewable and traditional.
Taking our program cues from delegate feedback, Machines2024 strongly focused on practical solutions for working with machines in the field. This year's sessions concentrated on reliability, sustainability, and longevity, addressing the need for extending the life of high-voltage machines, especially as many plants operate beyond their intended lifespan.
Reliability – Longevity – Sustainability; Machines Conference 2024 is keeping it ‘current’.
machinemonitor® today announced the launch of the 22nd annual Machines Conference, returning in partnership with Australian Energy Week, in Melbourne June 12 and 13 at the MCEC.
The conference is the key knowledge and networking event for Australasia’s electrical asset plant managers and maintenance engineers in the power & energy, manufacturing, oil & gas, mining, water utilities and large industries sectors.
“All our major industries – indeed our entire economy – runs on the back of very large rotating motors and generators, transformers, high voltage cabling and switchgear and data analytics systems, which require highly-specialised and trained professionals to maintain and run,” said Dr Jon Pemberton, machinemonitor® Director..
Full-Site, All-Asset Monitoring is Affordable and Achievable (case study)
In the dynamic setting of a customer’s manufacturing facility, the uninterrupted operation of medium voltage dry type transformers is critical for their sustained production. This case study explores the journey of updating and modernising critical testing procedures, highlighting the challenges faced, strategic decisions made, and the positive outcomes achieved.
FREE GUIDE -Building Confidence in your Electrical Asset Decision-Making: A New Era for Asset Managers and Maintenance Engineers
This ground-breaking solution was designed to together with our customers and can now help you navigate the complexities of asset management with confidence.
Unlocking Enhanced Reliability: A Deep Dive into Continuous Monitoring and Optimising Transformer Testing
In the dynamic setting of a customer’s manufacturing facility, the uninterrupted operation of medium voltage dry type transformers is critical for their sustained production. This case study explores the journey of updating and modernising critical testing procedures, highlighting the challenges faced, strategic decisions made, and the positive outcomes achieved.
machinemonitor® unveils OptMonitor - A game-changing continuous monitoring solution for Asset Managers and Electrical Engineers
machinemonitor® unveils OptMonitor, a pioneering continuous monitoring solution developed specifically for electrical asset managers, plant managers, and maintenance electrical engineers.
This cutting-edge tool is designed to instill confidence in decision-making by leveraging structured data, historical insights, real-time monitoring, and expert advice.
In the current electrical monitoring landscape, the unveiling of OptMonitor by electrical asset experts, machinemonitor®, couldn't be timelier. Continuous monitoring technologies are considered a game-changer yet have never been widely accessible nor cost-effective until now.
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