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    SIRF IMRt Common Interest Work Group (CIWG) - Online Event via Zoom 

    Free to SIRF Members. Not a member of SIRF! Please contact us so we can discuss the benefits of being a SIRF Member.

    Energy Based Maintenance


    Using energy data to improve maintenance and operations

    We use all sorts of information and data to develop maintenance regimes and programs.

    Brad Parsons from Rely Ability will explain how we can use energy data and AI to improve maintenance regimes and reduce energy consumption.

    Being able to use AI to detect and manage energy quality like (Power Factor, Phase Imbalance and Harmonics), in real time, particularly for industrials, is essential to effectively manage energy and maintain machines more effectively.

    Brad will cover:

    1. The evolution of maintenance
    2. Transforming traditional thinking (through energy and AI)
    3. Case studies of Energy based Maintenance in action

    Following that we will have question time and group discussion on the application of energy data in your workplace.



    Brad Parsons - Ecosystem Orchestrator and Founder of Rely Ability

    Brad is the Founder of two businesses Rely Ability and MOVUS. Rely Ability is a consulting and solutions business focused on the intersection of energy, production and maintenance, using AI to drive sustainability in industrial manufacturing, mining, metals and minerals. Rely Ability is enabling industrial businesses to improve their energy productivity by bringing AI based realtime analysis of industrial energy usage. He founded MOVUS in January 2015 and has been successfully growing MOVUS for the last 8 years. The core product is the 'FitMachine', a machine condition monitoring solution that is powered by AI to enable the detection of machine failures in advance. The solution is sold as 'condition monitoring as a service' in 18 countries. In 2023 MOVUS released FitPower, the world's first self installable 3 Phase continuous energy monitoring service. Brad has a passion for innovation and engineering solutions that learn from our natural environment.


    Please join us for this session and also network with likeminded people.

    We look forward to seeing you there.

    Agenda (AEST)

    9:50am for 10am start

    10:00 Intros and setting expectations

    10:15 Main Presentation

    11:00 Other Company shares and Q&A

    11:30 Group discussions

    12:15 wrap up for 12:30 finish


    Who Should Attend?

    SIRF Common Interest Work Groups (CIWG) are for anyone interested in the topic of the day, and have the broadest attendance range of any of our events. Likely of interest to Asset Managers, Maintenance Managers, Delivery Managers, Operations Manager, Maintenance Planners, Mechanical and Electrical Supervisors/Team leaders and Contractors. Chances are good that if you’ve read this far, this event is for you !

    About SIRF Roundtable Events

    SIRF Common Interest Work Groups (CIWG) have the broadest attendance range of any of our events. It is a great way to get to learn more about the topic and network with peers in a wide variety of industries.

    FAQs

    What will I need to participate in this event?

    Access to a PC/ Tablet / Smartphone with Camera and mic

    What software will I require?

    Access to video conferencing either by downloading, or the web via computer, phone or tablet

    How do I connect to my event?

    You will be sent a link to access the event.

    When do I need to register by?

    Registration typically closes three business days before the event for Roundtable meetings

    Investment?

    This event is included in SIRF Roundtable membership

    Who can I contact for further information?

    Henk Koster

    henk.koster@sirfrt.com
    Mob: 0400 109 861

    info@sirfrt.com

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