IMC-2012 – The 27th International Maintenance Conference

Asset Health Management and Asset Performance Management Visionary Panel

At this instant, do you know the percentage of assets you manage that are in a healthy state? Do you know the percentage of assets that indicate a potential failure has been detected? Do you know the percentage of assets that are in a failed state?

You may have an enterprise asset management (EAM) system or computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), however that is your maintenance transaction engine, your maintenance accounting system and your maintenance historian. The EAM/CMMS does not provide information on asset health.

We have invited several people we consider visionary in the area of Asset Health Management and Asset Performance Management to present their concepts to IMC-2011 attendees.

Visionary Panel Participants include:

  • Paul Marshall, CEO, IVARA
  • John Schultz, Founding Partner, Allied Reliability
  • Paul R. Casto, Vice President Value Creation, Meridium, Inc.
  • Augie DiGiovanni , Vice President, Emerson Process Management
  • Paula Hollywood, ARC Advisory Group

Here is how the Visionary Panel for Asset Health/Asset Performance Management at IMC-2011 will work:

  • Each panel member will be allowed 5 slides maximum within a firm 5 minute period to present a high level overview of their vision of Asset Health Management or Asset Performance Management
  • Participants are only permitted to discuss and comment on their own visions, systems, hardware or software and are NOT permitted to comment on any other panelists vision, system, hardware or software.
  • After the slide presentations, Terrence O’Hanlon, CMRP, Publisher, Uptime Magazine/Reliabilityweb.com will moderate a question and answer session.

We have selected these industry leaders to address the delegation at IMC-2011 because each has a powerful and unique vision that will benefit IMC attendees. We are proud to bring them together to advance our collective progress in this important domain.

If you are ready to evolve your maintenance reliability program, please make time in your schedule to attend this very important session.

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