WCEAM/VETOMAC 2017 DRAFT PROGRAM
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Wednesday 2 August 2017 | ||||
8.00am | Registration Opens | |||
Boulevard Level, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre | ||||
9.00am | Opening Welcome to Country Boulevard Auditorium Welcome Addresses Opening Address: The Lord Mayor Graham Quirk, Lord Mayor of Brisbane, |
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9.45am | Opening Address by Platinum Sponsor Delivering Operational Effectiveness in Asset Intensive Industries through Asset Intelligence Darren Covington, Mainpac, Australia |
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10.10am | Keynote Intelligent Integration and Interoperability of Critical Infrastructure and Assets Alan Johnston, MIMOSA (Machinery Information Management Open Systems Architecture), & Standards Leadership Council, USA | Jess B. Kozman, Professional Petroleum Data Management (PPDM) Association, Singapore Boulevard Auditorium |
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10.45am-11.15am | Morning Tea & Exhibition Boulevard Concourse |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 1 Wednesday |
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SESSION 1.1 | SESSION 1.2 |
SESSION 1.3 | SESSION 1.4 | |
Building Information Modelling Sponsored by Queensland University of Technology |
Sustainability & Climate Change Adaptation of Infrastructure 1 |
Intelligent & Automatic Fault Diagnosis & Prognosis 1 |
Reliability Modelling & Maintenance Decision Support 1 |
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CHAIR: Robin Droegemuller, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
CO-CHAIRS: Dr Fahim Tonmoy and Dr David Rissik, NCCARF, Australia |
CHAIR: Peter W. Tse, City University of Hong Kong, China |
CHAIR: Lin Ma, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
11.15am | BIM, the Next Steps for Queensland, is it that Simple? LEAD SPEAKER: Andrew Curthoys, Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning, Queensland, Australia |
Adaptive Capacity of Australian infrastructure to future climate change risks LEAD SPEAKER: David Singleton, Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA), Australia |
A Smart and Big-Data System for Predicting the Remaining Useful Life of Real Industrial Machines LEAD SPEAKER: Peter W. Tse, City University of Hong Kong, China |
Overhaul decision of repairable systems based on the power-law model fitted by a weighted parameter estimation method LEAD SPEAKER: Renyan Jiang, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha, China |
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11.45am | Innovation in BIM for Emergency Management and Response in High Risk Environments Peter W Beven, Queensland University of Technology, Senior Advisor, Queensland Health, Australia |
Climate Change and Coastal Transport Infrastructure – How Do We Keep Australia Moving? Greg Fisk, BMT WBM, Australia Fahim Tonmoy and David Rissik, NCCARF, Australia |
The feature analysis for fault diagnosis of rotating machine Hyeontak Yu, Byunghyun Ahn, Jungpil Noh, Hyomin Jeong and Byeongkeun Choi, GyeongSang National University,Republic of Korea |
Statistical analysis for wood poles using sound wood measurements data Allen Tam, Iris Kwan and Mark Halton, Relken Engineering, Australia |
12.00pm | BIM in FM: The Real Deal Malcolm Foort, ZUUSE, Australia |
Centrifugal Compressor Diagnosis Using Kernel PCA and Fuzzy Clustering X. Liang, F. Duan, D. Mba, B. Ian, Cranfield University, UK |
Enablers and barriers of smart data-based asset management services in industrial business networks Toni Ahonen, Jyri Hanski, Helena Kortelainen, Teuvo Uusitalo, Matti Hyvärinen, Henri Vainio, Susanna Kunttu and Kari Koskinen, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland |
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12.15pm | Localization of Bluetooth Smart Equipped Assets Based on Building Information Models Mahtab Nezhadasl, Curtin University, Australia |
Evolution of infrastructure and asset climate adaption responses Mark Gibbs, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
A Particle Filtering Approach for Aircraft Structure Life Prediction Xiaotian Wang, China Aero-Polytechnology Establishment, China |
Optimal Group Preventive Maintenance Policy for Multiple Identical Leased Devices with Weibull Lifetime Distributions by Using Failure Rate Reduction Yu-Tzu Cheng, Ruey-Huei Yeh, Yu-Hong Chen and Wei-Chun Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan |
12.30pm | Applying the COBie approach to Linear Infrastructure Robin Drogemuller, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
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12.45pm – 1.45pm |
Lunch & Exhibition Boulevard Concourse |
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1.45pm | Keynote Engineering Asset Management: Understanding the Management Element Professor Kerry Brown, Edith Cowan University, Australia Boulevard Auditorium |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 2 Wednesday |
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SESSION 2.1 |
SESSION 2.2 |
SESSION 2.3 | SESSION 2.4 | |
Governance & Planning 1 |
Sustainability & Climate Change Adaptation of Infrastructure 2 |
Intelligent & Automatic Fault Diagnosis & Prognosis 2 |
Reliability Modelling & Maintenance Decision Support 2 |
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CHAIR: Kerry Brown, Edith Cowan University |
CO-CHAIRS: Dr Fahim Tonmoy and Dr David Rissik, NCCARF, Australia |
CHAIR: Peter W. Tse, City University of Hong Kong |
CHAIR: Ming Zuo, University of Alberta, Canada |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
2.30pm | The role of the board in Asset Management: An integrated approach to Governance LEAD SPEAKER: Monique Beedles, Teak Yew, Australia |
Seawalls for coastal protection and climate change adaptation: A case study from the Gold Coast Rodger Tomlinson and Leslie Angus Jackson, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management, Australia |
Creating Smart Ways of Using Smart Technologies for Asset Management: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Trends LEAD SPEAKER: Xiangyu Wang, Curtin University, Australia |
Coordination between Maintenance and Production by means of Auction Mechanisms for Increased Efficiency of Production Systems Günther Prof. Dr.Ing. Schuh and Michael Kurz, FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen / Institute for Industrial Management, Germany |
2.45pm | Integrated modelling and decision support of continuous production systems Samuel Patterson, Paul Hyland and Talara Berry, Queensland University of Technology & Synengco, Australia |
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3.00pm | PANEL SESSION Better than Best Practice SAMP Preamble: Contemporary asset management reflects the general movement to move away from asset maintenance to focus on the bigger picture of life cycle asset assessment, including strategy, risk measurement, safety and environment and human factors. There is also increased awareness that infrastructure assets are the means to deliver services to fulfil citizens’ and their communities’ needs and requirements. Motivation: Strategic Asset Management Plans are at the forefront of these changes as they signal a shift from simply planning for asset acquisition and ongoing maintenance to a strategic view about determining the purpose and objectives of assets to support the objectives of the organisation. However, it is often unclear how to formulate and develop SAMPs from a strategic perspective and to generate a long-term perspective for assets and service delivery through those assets. This Panel will discuss next generation examples and latest thinking about CONVENOR: Kerry Brown, ECU, Australia PANELISTS Monique Beedles, Teak Yew, Australia Alan Rosser, Queensland Rail, Australia Christine Ip, Queensland Treasury Corporation, Australia |
Adapting transport infrastructure to climate change: Who bears the risk and responsibility? Samantha Hayes, Griffith University, Australia |
Indirect ship hull condition monitoring using speed and fuel consumption analysis Roar Adland, Pierre Cariou, Haiying Jia and Francois-Charles Wolff, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Norway |
Joint Optimization of Preventive Maintenance and Spare Parts Logistics for Multi-echelon Geographically Dispersed Systems Keren Wang and Dragan Djurdjanovic, University of Texas at Austin, USA |
3.15pm | Development of autonomous hammering test method for deteriorated concrete structures based on artificial intelligence and 3D positioning system Katsufumi Hashimoto, Tomoki Shiotani, Takahiro Nishida, Hideo Kumagai and Katsuhiko Kokubo, Kyoto University, Japan |
Maintenance Process Improvement Model by Integrating LSS and PM Optimisation Barrak Alsubaie and Qingping Yang, Brunel University, UK |
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3.30pm | Flood exposure and social vulnerability for prioritizing local adaptation of urban storm water systems Tanvir Ahmed, University of Sydney, Australia |
Features analysis of vibration signal according to crack and leakage of heat exchanger tube Jongmyeong Lee, Hyeontak Yu, Jeongmin Ha, Hyomin Jeong and Byeongkeun Choi, GyeongSang National University, Republic of Korea |
Assess the Inter-related Impacts of Carbon Taxation, Electric Power Costs and Solar PV Installation Using System Dynamics Modeling Amy Trappey and Charles Trappey, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan |
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3.45pm | Automated and Predictive Monitoring and Diagnosis in the Energy and Natural Resources Sector Yvonne Power, IMPower Technologies, Australia |
Decision-Making in Asset Management under Regulatory Constraints Dragan Komljenovic, Georges Abdul-Nour and Jean-François Boudreau, Hydro Quebec Research Institute, Canada. |
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4.00pm – 4.30pm |
Afternoon Tea Boulevard Concourse |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 3 Wednesday |
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SESSION 3.1 |
SESSION 3.2 |
SESSION 3.3 | SESSION 3.4 | |
Governance & Planning 2 |
Sustainability & Climate Change Adaptation of Infrastructure 3 |
Intelligent & Automatic Fault Diagnosis & Prognosis 3 |
Reliability Modelling & Maintenance Decision Support 3 |
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CHAIR: Kerry Brown, Edith Cowan University, Australia |
CO-CHAIRS: Dr Fahim Tonmoy and Dr David Rissik, NCCARF, Australia |
CHAIR: Peter W. Tse, City University of Hong Kong |
CHAIR: Ming Zuo, University of Alberta, Canada |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
4.30pm | E-trademark registration services to improve process performance and prevent trademark infringement LEAD SPEAKER: Amy Trappey, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan |
Climate change adaptation of infrastructure and CoastAdapt tool LEAD SPEAKERS: Fahim Tonmoy and David Rissik, NCCARF, Australia |
MBVI (Model-based Voltage and Current) systems: a tool for optimising Asset Management Strategies? What they do, how they work and some case study examples Geoff Walker, Artesis LLP, UK |
Predictive Models of Maintenance Needs for Power Distribution Wood Poles Using Machine Learning – A Conceptual Case Study Alexandre Cesa, Carla Boehl and Kecheng Shen, Curtin University, Australia |
4.45pm | Modelling the Effect of Time-dependent Covariates on the Failure Rate of Wind Turbines Feixiang Wu, Yifan Zhou and Jingjing Liu, Southeast University, China |
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5.00pm | An approach to quantify assets value according to the ISO 55000 concept Vicente González-Prida Díaz, Adolfo Crespo Márquez, Antonio Guillén, Juan Francisco Gómez Fernández and Antonio De La Fuente, University of Seville, Spain |
PANEL SESSION
Increasing climate resiliency of Australia’s infrastructure sector: CONVENOR: Fahim Tonmoy, NCCARF PANELISTS |
Reciprocating compressor valve leakage detection under varying load conditions Panagiotis Loukopoulos, George Zolkiewski, Ian Bennett, Suresh Sampath, Pericles Pilidis, Fang Duan and David Mba, Cranfield University, UK |
Predictive modelling the Downer way Phillipa O’Shea, Hui Chen and Hamish Featonby, Downer New Zealand, New Zealand |
5.15pm | Investments Portfolio Optimal Planning Jerome Lonchampt, EDF, France |
Theory of Testability Oriented Equipment Health Management Shuming Yang, Xiaofei Zhang and Xiaoyu Wen, National Universtiy of Defense Technology, China |
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5.30pm | Value of Asset Management: Investigation into its determination and measurement Ernst Krauss and Carla Boehl, WA School of Mines, Curtin University, Australia |
Structural Integrity Assessment of Ships and Ship-Shaped Offshore Structures Tat-Hean Gan and Subin Kumaran, Brunel University London, UK |
Configuring and Optimizing the Maintenance Support Resource Based on a double layer Algorithm, National University of Defence Technology Xiwen Wu, Bo Guo, Ping Jiang and Shiyu Gong, National University of Defense Technology, China |
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5.45pm | Tools to support value for money asset investment outcomes Lloyd Arnott, Aurecon, Australia
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6.00pm – 8.00pm | Welcome Reception | |||
Boulevard Concourse, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre |
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8:00pm – 9:00 pm |
ISEAM Members’ Briefing | |||
Thursday 3 August 2017 | ||||
8.30am | Registration Opens | |||
Boulevard Level, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre | ||||
9.00am | Keynote The 4th Industry Revolution: Reflecting on the Opportunities, Barriers and Risk for Asset Management Professor Marco Macchi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Boulevard Auditorium |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 4 Thursday |
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SESSION 4.1 |
SESSION 4.2 |
SESSION 4.3 | SESSION 4.4 | |
Public Assets |
Maintenance Strategies | NDT & AE in Condition Monitoring 1 Sponsored by NMEMS |
WORKSHOP: Long Future Sustainability for Asset Managers |
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CHAIR: David Edgerton, APV Valuers and Asset Management, Australia |
CHAIR: Moray Kidd, The University of Manchester, UK |
CHAIR: Andy C.C. Tan, Universiti Teknologi Abdul Rahman, Malaysia |
FACILITATORS: David Hood & Guy Lane, Long Future Foundation, Australia |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
9.45am | Insights into Queensland’s Public Assets LEAD SPEAKER: Patrick Flemming, Queensland Audit Office (QAO), Australia |
Maintenance Strategies for Next Generation Industry, LEAD SPEAKER: Moray Kidd, The University of Manchester, UK |
Advanced NDT contributing performance evaluation of civil structures LEAD SPEAKER:Tomoki Shiotani, Kyoto University, Japan CO-AUTHORS: Takahiro Nishida, Katsufumi Hashimoto |
ABSTRACT: Long Future Sustainability is a short intensive workshop that seeks to redefine sustainability in the light of current threats to life on Earth. It will empower Asset Managers with knowledge, passion and drive to deliver better outcomes that not only assist you in your business role but help transform society to a better world that we all deserve. The workshop consists of three parts. Each part contains short Whether you are new to the conversation about sustainability, or not, this Participating in Long Future Sustainability will help you: – Identify hidden and future risks to your organisation; Attendees will come away feeling that the world suddenly makes sense, |
10.15am | Sustaining public assets for local communities – the role of innovation and partnerships LEAD SPEAKER: Roland McMillan, Local Government Association of Queensland, Australia |
Maintenance Footprints Phillipa O’Shea, Downer, New Zealand |
The design of a novel line-array type of laser source for non-contacted guided waves to inspect the integrity of plates Peter W. Tse and Jingming Chen, City University of Hong Kong |
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10.30am | NextGen Forward Works Programme Development and Management Phillipa O’Shea, Downer, New Zealand |
Novel nondestructive technique of internal deterioration in concrete deck with elastic wave approaches Kazuo Watabe, Hidefumi Takamine, Takahiro Nishida and Tomoki Shiotani, Toshiba Corp., Japan |
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10.45am | Combining technologies to improve AM outcomes Gavin Chadbourn, Aurecon, Australia |
Partners in maintenance – benefits and barriers in using partnering-based maintenance contracts Anders Ingwald and Mirka Kans, Linnaeus University, Sweden |
Evaluation of condition and damage in reinforced concrete by elastic wave method Takeshi Watanabe, Hayato Fukutomi, Kohei Nishiyama, Akari Suzuki and Chikanori Hashiimoto, Tokushima University, Japan |
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11.00am | Land Bank for National Strategic Projects in Indonesia Rahayu Puspasari, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia |
Configuration Management – Why Asset Management can’t do without it Greg Wilcock and Peter Knights, University of Queensland, Australia |
Quantification of valve severity in reciprocating compressor by using acoustic emission technique Hoi-Yin Sim, Rahizar Ramli, Ahmad-Saifizul Abdullah and Ming-Foong Soong, University of Malaya, Malaysia |
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11.15am-11.45am | Morning Tea & Exhibition Sponsored by K2Fly Boulevard Concourse |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 5 Thursday |
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SESSION 5.1 |
SESSION 5.2 |
SESSION 5.3 | SESSION 5.4 | |
Sustainable Property Assets |
Technology & Management – Smart maintenance / Digitalization 1 |
NDT & AE in Condition Monitoring 2 |
WORKSHOP: Evaluating Data Management Maturity for Engineering Assets |
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CHAIR: Tony Brasier, PRDnationwide, Australia |
CHAIR: Marco Macchi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
CHAIR: Andy C.C. Tan, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia |
FACILITATOR: Jess B. Kozman, Professional Petroleum Data Management (PPDM) Association, Singapore |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
11.45am | Increasing Awareness and Adoption of Sustainability Features and Considerations in the Property Industry LEAD SPEAKER: Dr Diaswati Mardiasmo, PRDnationwide, Australia |
Maintenance Analytics and Industrial Data Science LEAD SPEAKER: Professor Diego Galar, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden |
Novel monitoring of offshore wind turbines supporting structure using acoustic emission technique Ángela Angulo, Tat-Hean Gan, Jamil Kanfoud and Slim Soua,TWI Ltd, UK |
PREAMBLE: As asset-intensive industries recognize engineering asset data from critical infrastructure and facilities as a corporate asset, many find themselves unprepared to support projects that manage engineering asset data to support business intelligence or analytics. The goal of this workshop is to understand the elements of asset management capability maturity that are important in industries with a focus on efficient and safe operations. MOTIVATION: The workshop builds on work done at the Asset Institute at the Queensland University of Technology to develop a cross-industry Asset Management Capability Maturity Model (AMCaMM), and applies survey and benchmarking techniques developed for analyzing information management capability and complexity in other asset-intensive industries over the last two decades. Participants will evaluate their own organization’s capability maturity for the management of engineering asset data management, and the workshop facilitator will then lead an interactive workshop to learn how that evaluation can be used to benchmark against other organizations and industries, to select and define quick win projects for improving capability, to identify the best growth strategies for utilizing that data in support of business intelligence and analytics, and to find correlations with financial performance metrics that demonstrate the value of efficiently managed engineering asset data. |
12.00pm | Efficient Evaluation of Internal Concrete Damage of Steel Plate-Bonded RC Slabs Norihiko Ogura, CORE Institute of Technology Corp. Hitoshi Yatsumoto, Hanshin Expressway Company Ltd. Takahiro Nishida and Tomoki Shiotani, Kyoto University |
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12.15pm | A Novel Approach to Sensor-less Daylight Harvesting in Commercial Office Buildings Brenden Harris, Fredon, Australia |
From asset provider to knowledge company – transformation in the digital era Helena Kortelainen, Jyri Hanski and Ari Happonen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland |
Ultrasonic Phased Array on Time-of-Flight Diffraction for Non-Destructive Testing via Numerical Modelling Tat-Hean Gan, Channa Nageswaran and Mario Kostan, Brunel University London, UK |
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12.30pm | Sustainable Housing Toolkit Connie Susilawati, Wendy Miller, Queensland University of Technology and Asti Mardiasmo, PRD Nationwide, Australia |
Repair and Overhaul Supply System Integrated Planning at Roy Hill Agata Guzek, Indrasen Naidoo and Carla Boehl, Maintenance, Roy Hill, Australia |
Acoustic Emission technique for monitoring of common faults in diesel engines Andy C.C. Tan, University Tunku Abdul Rahman |
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12.45pm | Employee engagement culture in green buildings: The role of managers in managing human assets to drive financial outcomes Subha Parida and Kerry Brown, Edith Cowan University, Australia |
Data Quality in Asset Management – Creating and Maintaining a Foundation for data analytics Allen Tam and Iris Kwan, Relken Engineering, Australia |
Feature analysis of ultrasound signal for diagnosis Jungpil Noh, Byunghyun Ahn, Donghee Park, Hyojung Kim and Byeongkeun Choi, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea |
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1.00pm | Improving Property Practitioners’ Involvement in Information Flow of Sustainability Features of Residential Property Shi Yee Wong, Connie Susilawati, Wendy Miller, Queensland University of Technology and Asti Mardiasmo, PRD Nationwide, Australia |
Predictive Maintenance is an integral part of Asset Life Cycle Maintenance Model Md Mahdi Hassan, Carla Boehl and Mahinda Kuruppu, Western Australian School of Mines, Curtin University, Australia |
Avoidance of Generator outage by vibration monitoring R.S. Maurya, NTPC Ltd, India |
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1.15pm – 2.15pm |
Lunch & Exhibition Sponsored by Schneider Electric / Fredon Boulevard Concourse |
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2.15pm | Keynote Asset Management Through Life Estimation Professor Romuald Rzadkowski, Airforce Institute of Technology, Poland Boulevard Auditorium |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 6 Thursday |
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SESSION 6.1 | SESSION 6.2 | SESSION 6.3 | SESSION 6.4 | |
Energy Assets 1 |
Technology & Management – Smart maintenance / Digitalization 2 |
Condition Monitoring of Machine Elements 1 |
WORKSHOP: Recognition of Engineering Asset Management Programmes at Higher Educational Institutions |
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CHAIR: Don Sands, Synengco, Australia |
CHAIR: Marco Macchi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
CHAIR: Robert B. Randall, University of New South Wales, Australia |
CHAIR: Joe Amadi-Echendu, University of Pretoria, South Africa |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
3.00pm | Managing Electricity Assets in the 21st Century-Revolution Not Evolution LEAD SPEAKER: Stephen Saladine, Generator Property Management & Asset Institute, Australia |
Deep Learning Paradigm for Asset Management LEAD SPEAKER: Nalinaksh Vyas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & Technology Mission for Indian Railways, India |
Use of cyclostationarity to detect changes in gear surface roughness using vibration measurements Xihao Zhang, Wade A. Smith, Pietro Borghesani, Zhongxiao Peng and Robert B. Randall, University of New South Wales, Australia |
PREAMBLE: The International Society for Engineering Asset Management (ISEAM www.iseam.org) is a not-for-economic-profit organisation with a primary objective to “pursue charitable purposes, in particular the advancement of science and the advancement of education with a focus in the specific area of scientific knowledge known as integrated engineering asset management”. ISEAM is “…dedicated to the development and recognition of Engineering Asset Management (EAM) as an integrated and important body of knowledge” through “…liaising with national and international bodies to provide a global approach to” EAM. It is in this regard that ISEAM organises the WCEAM series, and particularly this 12th edition in conjunction with 13th VETOMAC 2017. This is the second instance of the workshop, and will include a presentation of the results of the survey conducted during the first workshop held in 2016. MOTIVATION: Engineering asset management encompasses all types of – To provide assurance that “asset management” academic programs at HEIs |
Extracting the characteristic frequency of the weak fault signal of blade crack by using the underdetermined blind source separation algorithm based on SCA Hongkun Li, Changbo He and Xinwei Zhao, Dalian University of Tehnology, China |
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3.30pm | Being Certain in Tomorrow’s Uncertainty Ben Hayden, Stanwell, Australia |
Forecast Model for Optimization of the Massive Forming Machine OEE Markus Ecker and Markus Hellfeier, SMS group GmbH, Germany |
Research on the Effect of Meshing Impact on Noise Radiation in Planetary Gear Transmission Bau Heyun, Zhu Rupeng, Dai Lin, Li Fengbo, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China |
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3.45pm | Analysing an Industrial Safety Process through Process Mining: A Case Study Anastasiia Pika, Arthur H.M. Ter Hofstede, Robert K. Perrons, Georg Grossmann, Markus Stumptner and Jim Cooley, Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Bridge Management Integrating Big Data of Structural Health Monitoring Yunxia Xia , Chunwei Zhang, Qingdao University of Technology, China |
Influence of tooth surface friction on dynamic transmission error of split torque transmission system G.H. Jin, H.Y. Yang, R.P. Zhu, S.M. Li, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China |
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4.00pm | Engineering Asset Management for various power generations: common concepts and specificities Jerome Lonchampt, EDF, France |
A Data-driven Decision Model: A Case on Drawworks in Offshore Oil & Gas Industry Pengyu Zhu, University of Stavanger, Norway |
A modified sideband energy ratio for fault detection of planetary gearboxes Mian Zhang, Dongdong Wei, Kesheng Wang and Ming J Zuo, University of Electronic Science and Technology, China |
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4.15pm | Five Future-Proof Steps to Drive Relaibility with IIoT Bill Steele, Emerson, USA |
Optimal Maintenance Clustering for Rail-Track Components Subject to Possession Capacity Constraints Cuong D. Dao, University of Twente, The Netherlands |
Automated bearing fault diagnostics with cost-effective vibration sensor Agusmian Partogi Ompusunggu, Bovic Kilundu Y’Ebondo, Ted Ooijevaar and Steven Devos, Flanders Make, Belgium |
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4.15pm – 4.30pm |
Afternoon Tea Boulevard Concourse |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 7 Thursday |
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SESSION 7.1 |
SESSION 7.2 |
SESSION 7.3 | SESSION 7.4 | |
Energy Assets 2 |
Technology & Management – Smart maintenance / Digitalization 3 |
Condition Monitoring of Machine Elements 2 |
Education & Training | |
CHAIR: Don Sands, Synengco, Australia |
CHAIR: Marco Macchi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
CHAIR: Robert B. Randall, University of New South Wales, Australia |
CHAIR: Belle Upadhyaya, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
4.30pm | Enterprise Risk Profiling using Asset Transaction History Robin Platfoot, Covaris, Australia |
Assessing Total Cost of Ownership: Effective asset management along the supply chain Amir Noorbakhsh, Carla Boehl and Kerry Brown, Western Australian School of Mines, Curtin University, Australia |
Acoustic signature based early fault detection in rolling element bearings Amir Najafi Amin, Kris McKee, Ilyas Mazhar, Arne Bredin, Ben Mullins and Ian Howard, Curtin University, Australia |
Do we know we are competent? A controversial question for asset managers and their teams LEAD SPEAKER: Steve Pudney, Intrinsic Engineers, Australia |
4.45pm | VME a tool for risk informed engineering asset management Jerome Lonchampt, EDF, France |
Value-based opportunity management process for asset intensive organization Manuela Trindade, Nuno Almeida, Matthias Finger and Daniel Ferreira, IST – University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Condition monitoring of rotating machinery with Acoustic Emission: a British-Australian collaboration Davide Crivelli, Simon Hutt, Alastair Clarke, Pietro Borghesani, Zhongxiao Peng and Robert Randall, Cardiff School of Engineering, Wales |
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5.00pm | Managing Assets the Digital Way – Eye from Above Sanil C Namboodiripad, Sterlite Power, India |
Predicting the remaining life of timber bridges Tane Abbott, Nirdosha Gamage, Sujeeva Setunge and Weena Lokuge, University of Southern Queensland, Australia |
Vane Pump Damage Detection via Analysing Synchronously Averaged Vibration Signal Wenyi Wang, DST Group, Australia |
Study of the identification and validation of multidisciplinary and specific competencies within a postgraduate program of asset and maintenance management Edward Johns, Simón Gómez, Tomás Grubessich, Raúl Stegmaier and Fredy Kristjanpoller, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile |
5.15pm | Smart Asset Management for Electrical Utilities: Big Data and Future Swasti R. Khuntia, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
Vibration analysis of machine tools’ spindle units Ali Rastegari, Volvo, Sweden |
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering Program at the University of Tennessee Belle Upadhyaya, Mingzhou Jin and Wesley Hines, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA |
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5.30pm | An integrated approach to process safety Martin Sedgwick and Steven Rigby, Origin Energy, Australia |
Single-Sensor Identification of Multi-Source Vibration Faults based on Power Spectrum Estimation with Application to Aircraft Engines Shunming Li, Yu Xin and Xianglian Li, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China |
Successful Organisational Development of Asset Management Organisations Jasper Coetzee and Solly Nkosi, University of Pretoria, South Africa |
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6.30pm – 10.30pm |
Conference Dinner Boulevard Room Dinner Speaker: Paul Simshauser, Director-General, Department of Energy and Water Supply, "Energy industry – challenges ahead” Announcement of Finalists for 2017 Global Business Challenge |
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Best Paper Awards ISEAM Lifetime Achievement Award VETOMAC 2018 Portugal Presentation WCEAM 2018Stavanger, Norway Presentation |
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Friday 4 August 2017 | ||||
8.30am | Registration Opens | |||
Boulevard Level, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre | ||||
9.00am – 9.45am |
Keynote Systems Resilience: A Unifying Framework and associated Measures Professor Loon Ching Tang, Temasek Defence Systems Institute & National University of Singapore Boulevard Auditorium |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 8 Friday |
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SESSION 8.1 | SESSION 8.2 | SESSION 8.3 | SESSION 8.4 | |
Water Assets Sponsored by K2Fly |
Performance Measurement 1 | Vibration Engineering 1 | MINICOURSE: The Open Industrial Interoperability Ecosystem, A Supplier-Neutral Digital Ecosystem, Enabling Critical Infrastructure & Industrial Asset Management |
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CHAIR: Nima Gorjian, SA Water, Australia |
CHAIR: Melinda Hodkiewicz, University of Western Australia |
CHAIR: Shunming Li, National University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, P R China, & Chee W. Lim, City University of Hong Kong |
COURSE LEADER: Alan Johnston, MIMOSA |
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Boulevard Auditorium | Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
9.45am |
Water Asset Management is Fluid and Dynamic – A Utility of the Future LEAD SPEAKER: Abel Immaraj, Queensland Urban Utilities, Australia |
Asset Management Performance Measurement Systems – Why they need to evolve and How LEAD SPEAKER: Rob Schoenmaker, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands CO-AUTHORS: Adolfo Crespo Marquez, Spain, Jayantha Prasanna Liyanage, Norway and Melinda Hodkiewicz, Australia |
Thermo-acoustic radiation of free-standing nano-thin film in viscous fluid LEAD SPEAKER: Chee W. Lim, City University of Hong Kong |
ABSTRACT: The entire industrial revolution was driven by massive gains in efficiency derived from systems which were designed, manufactured, assembled and repaired using interoperable components and spare parts. The Open Industrial Interoperability Ecosystem (OIIE) can provide similar Individual suppliers of complex physical assets and related industrial IT This minicourse discusses how the OIIE addresses these challenges, WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Industrial and public sector asset managers and their IT |
10.15am | Enhancing Water Treatment Plant Resilience using Reliability Block Diagram Modelling Craig Brydges, ARMS Reliability, Australia |
Process characteristics and process performance indicators for analysis of process standardization Achim Kampker, Maximilian Lukas and Philipp Jussen, FIR e.V. an der RWTH Aachen, Germany |
Semi-analytical approach to vibrations induced by oscillator moving on a beam supported by a finite depth foundation Zuzana Dimitrovová, Universidade Nova De Lisboa, Portugal |
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10.30am | Next Generation Investment Planning & Management: Making Informed Decisions in a Changing World Ben Day, ARMS Reliability, Australia |
Combining reliability assessment with maintenance performance analysis using GAMM Adolfo Crespo Márquez, Antonio Sola Rosique, Antonio J. Guillén López, Asier Erguido and Antonio De La Fuente, University of Seville, Spain |
Unsteady Rotor Blade Forces of 3D Transonic Flow Through Steam Turbine Last Stage and Exhaust Hood with Vibrating Blades Romuald Rzadkowski, Vitaly Gnesin and Ryszard Szczepanik, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
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10.45am | Quantitative Bowtie Risk Model: An Agile Tool in the Utility Toolkit Daniel Falzon, SA Water, Australia |
Semiparametric valuation of heterogeneous assets Roar Adland and Sebastian Köhn, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Norway |
A study on the torsional vibration response of a three dimensional crankshaft Tian Ran Lin and Xue Wen Zhang, Qingdao University of Technology |
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11.00am | An Optimised Energy Saving Model for Pump Scheduling in Wastewater Networks, University of Adelaide Neda Gorjian Jolfaei, Bo Jin, Christopher Chow, Nima Gorjian and Flavio Bressan, SA Water, Australia |
Modular-based framework of key performance indicators regulating maintenance contracts Mirka Kans and Anders Ingwald, Linnaeus University, Sweden |
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11.15am-11.45am | Morning Tea & Exhibition Boulevard Concourse |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 9 Friday |
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SESSION 9.1 | SESSION 9.2 | SESSION 9.3 | SESSION 9.4 | |
Defence Assets |
Performance Measurement 2 | Vibration Engineering 2 | MINICOURSE: Life estimation & exact time of failure of last stage steam turbine blades |
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CHAIR: Johann Aaserud, ASC |
CHAIR: Melinda Hodkiewicz, University of Western Australia |
CHAIR: Professor Romuald Rzadkowski, Airforce Institute of Technology, Poland |
COURSE LEADER: Romuald Rzadkowski, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 |
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11.45am | Optimising availability, capability and affordability across the fleet: a total lifecycle management approach for improving seaworthiness LEAD SPEAKER: Tobias Lemerande, ASC, Australia |
Developing a Standard Framework for Improving Equipment Design based on Operational Performance Data Ahmed Khezam, The University of Manchester, UK |
Calculation and Analysis of Anti-Shock of Turbocharger for Marine Diesel Engines Lei Hu, Jianguo Yang, Mingchao Zheng and Yonghua Yu, College of Energy and Power Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, China |
Despite standards some critical machines fail with very little warning due to excessive alternating stresses and related fatigue damage. This mini-course outlines theories of general fatigue failures particularly In this course we will learn of torsional natural frequencies of the drive With today’s high performance computers these procedures can be combined |
12.00pm | Risk Application on Infrastructure in Conventional Contract and Performance Based Contract from Perspective of Owner Mochammad Agung Wibowo, Evita Indrayanti, Bagus Hario Setiadji and Asri Nurdiana, Diponegoro University, Indonesia |
Experimental Research on Monitoring Method of Journal Bearing Wear Based on Thermoelectricity for Diesel Engine Biao Wan, Wuhan University of Technology, China |
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12.15pm | Implementing Asset Management in a Naval Environment LEAD SPEAKER: James Tziros, WAMA Alliance, Australia |
PANEL SESSION How to improve Asset Management Performance Assessment Systems? Performance assessment systems are like the weather forecast: they start by telling us what the weather was today. Performance assessment systems tell us how we have done in yesterday’s CONVENOR: Melinda Hodkiewicz, University of Western Australia PANELISTS Rob Schoenmaker, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Adolfo Crespo Marquez, University of Sevilla, Spain Jayantha P. Liyanage, University of Stavanger, Norway |
Analysis of dynamic response of thin-walled structure subjected to thermal-acoustic loading Xianglian Li and Shunming Li, College of Science, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China |
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12.30pm | The design and performance of a novel vibration-based energy harvester adopted various machine rotational frequencies Peter W. Tse and Shilong Sun, City University of Hong Kong, China |
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12.45pm | Method to determine internal leakage of aircraft’s hydraulic servo Jouko Laitinen and Kari Koskinen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland |
Analysis of flexural vibration of V-shaped beam immersed in viscous fluids Lu Hu, Wen-Ming Zhang, Han Yan and Hong-Xiang Zou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
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1.00pm | Study on the vibration reduction performance of smart spring Miaomiao Li, De Ni, Weiming Wu, Rupeng Zhu and Shunming Li, Nanjing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics, China |
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1.15pm – 2.15pm |
Lunch & Exhibition Boulevard Concourse |
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2.15pm – 3.00pm |
Keynote Technologies and Asset Management: What’s Really Going on in Industry Professor Klaus Blache, Reliability and Maintainability Center & University of Tennessee – Tickle College of Engineering, USA Boulevard Auditorium |
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CONCURRENT SESSION 10 Friday |
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SESSION 10.2 |
SESSION 10.3 |
SESSION 10.4 |
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Health Infrastructure |
Asset Criticality | MINICOURSE: Mine autonomous haul system: assessing the impact in asset management |
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CHAIR: Ashantha Goonetilleke, QUT, Australia |
CHAIR: Jayanta P. Liyanage, University of Stavanger, Norway |
CHAIR: | COURSE LEADER: Carla Boehl, Curtin University & Mining Education Australia |
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Boulevard Auditorium |
Boulevard Room 1 | Boulevard Room 2 | Boulevard Room 3 | |
3.00pm | Precinct-based Trigeneration – the large hospital experience at Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, Brisbane Queensland LEAD SPEAKER: Michael Campbell, Children’s Health Queensland, Australia |
Strategic Asset Planning: Balancing Cost, Performance and Risk in an Aging Asset Ype Wijnia and John de Croon, AssetResolutions BV, The Netherlands |
VETOMAC Meeting | ABSTRACT: Autonomous haulage system (AHS) is an intelligent management of a system using appropriate technology so that its operation can occur without direct human involvement. |
3.15pm | A bibliographic review of trends in the application of ‘criticality’ towards the management of engineered assets Joel Adams, Ajith Parlikad and Joe Amadi-Echendu, University of Cambridge, UK |
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3.30pm | Collaborative Asset Management for Health Care Don Sands, Synengco, Australia |
Assessment of the Impact of Maintenance Integration within a Plant using MFD: A Case Study Hatem Algabroun, Basim Al-Najjar and Anders Ingwald, Linnaeus University, Sweden |
To remain competitive in the global mining industry this technology is being pursued in Australia as it is believed that AHS can boost productivity and to reduce mining costs. Even through big companies like Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Fortescue Metals Group are currently applying AHS into their daily mining activities, there are still some concerns about deploying AHS for other companies such as the cost and the general acceptance. This mini course will focus on the transformational impact in asset management. |
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3.45pm | PANEL SESSION
Utilising Data in Built Environments in Improving Health Care CONVENOR: PANELISTS:
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Key considerations when developing an Asset Criticality Assessment Framework Geoff Hales, Barnewall Resources Pty Ltd, Australia |
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4.00pm | Asset critical equipment and decision optimization: An integrated research platform Pengyu Zhu and Jayantha Liyanage, University of Stavanger, Norway |
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4.15pm | Risk prioritisation for Cultural and Arts Infrastructure Andrew Pham, Christine Soo and Melinda Hodkiewicz, University of Western Australia Derren Foster, Western Australia Department of Culture and the Arts |
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4.30pm-4.45pm | Afternoon Tea Boulevard Concourse |
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4.45pm | Closing Keynote High Risk Assets Under Uncertain Conditions: Strategic Imperatives and New Initiatives Towards Defensive Solutions in a Rapidly Changing Environment Professor Jayantha P. Liyanage, Cluster on Industrial Asset Management (CIAM) & University of Stavanger, Norway Boulevard Auditorium |
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5.15pm-5:30pm | Closing Ceremony Boulevard Auditorium |