PdM-2008
The Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference and Expo

 

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Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference & Expo
September 15-18, 2008
Qwest Center
Omaha Nebraska
 

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Predictive Maintenance Conference & Expo

Call for Participation 

PdM-2008 - The Predictive Maintenance Technology Conference
LubricationWorld-2008
September 15-18
Qwest Center - Omaha Nebraska

Call for Participation Now Open for PdM-2008 and LubricationWorld-2008 – Proposals due March 3, 2008

Leading companies are driving increased reliability, availability and uptime through condition based predictive maintenance and fundamental lubrication excellence.  When it comes to insights into new developments it’s clear the one place to be is the Predictive Maintenance Conference and LubricationWorld.

In its 4th year, you will find these collocated conferences featuring high profile keynotes, exciting case studies, panel discussions, eye-opening demos and plenty of time for networking.

The call for participation is now open and we’re looking for ground-breaking ideas about Condition Monitoring, Predictive Maintenance Technology Case Studies, Oil Analysis and Lubrication Fundamentals. Inspirational speakers, adventurous thinkers, trail blazers, and people passionate about technology. We’re looking for your story.
Submit your proposal to speak at PdM-2008 and LubricationWorld. Proposals are due by March 3, 2008.  Accepted speakers get a FREE CONFERENCE PASS and a FREE Spouse meal pass!

The big questions for this year’s program are: Where should you start when building a predictive maintenance and lubrication program?  What technologies can help the most as our workforce shrinks?  What is the business value of Predictive Maintenance?  We are looking for proposals that can help us find the answers.

Suggested Topics include:

  • Vibration Analysis Case Studies
  • Ultrasonic Case Studies
  • Infrared Case Studies
  • Oil and Wear Particle Analysis Case Studies
  • Motor Testing Case Studies
  • ODS/Modal Analysis for Predictive Maintenance
  • Integrating Condition Monitoring Technologies
  • Databases for Condition Monitoring
  • Wireless Condition Monitoring
  • Creating a Business Case for a Predictive Maintenance Program
  • Making Sense of Certifications
  • Training Requirements for a Predictive Maintenance Program
  • Computer or Web Based Training for Predictive Maintenance Technologies
  • Lubrication Fundamentals
  • How to Determine Predictive Inspection Tasks
  • Setting Intervals for Predictive Maintenance Inspections
  • Motor Testing Technologies 101
  • Sustaining Management Support for Predictive Maintenance Programs
  • Lubrication Cleanliness
  • Predictive Maintenance Service Contracting
  • Partnering with suppliers for lubrication excellence
  • Connecting PdM to CMMS


If you are looking to put your program, your company, or your technology on the map, then present it at PdM-2008 and LubricationWorld. It’s the one place where maintenance and reliability professionals involved in condition monitoring, predictive maintenance and machinery lubrication can meet each other and the people offering the next wave of solutions.  When it comes to maintenance and reliability, it’s not just the place that counts, it’s the people and you will find the best people on the planet at PdM-2008 and LubricationWorld.  

Remember, proposals are due by March 3, 2008

Email your idea with 100-250 words (an abstract) together with the speaker’s names, titles and company affiliations to tohanlon@reliabilityweb.com  or call (888) 575 1245 ext 111

 
 

For questions about PdM-2008 you can call us at 888-575-1245