Summary
The latest iteration of the Institution's popular Asset Management conference will focus on the challenges and strategies for digitisation in order to realise more sustainable and reliable management of assets.
Digitisation leverages technology to improve efficiency, from inspection, management, and maintenance, solutions such as Building Information Modelling (BIM), the Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning (ML), and Artificial Intelligence (AI), allow faster and efficient processing of data, fostering improved decision making, with efficient resource and budget allocation.
Building on the success of previous events, the 2025 conference will assess what’s happening in industry, with digitisation asset management case studies and will retain the focus on investment decisions, asset lifecycle management and extending longevity.
We will also be assessing how current sustainability considerations are being embedded into planning, contracting, material section and building, with case studies showcasing them. Struggles, such as the digitisation of complex assets with maintenance not considered at the forefront, will also be addressed.
The conference brings together asset managers to share how their commitment to operational efficiency and their life cycle extension innovative solutions, deliver economic viability. Asset Management best practices can harness digital technologies to go beyond current operational efficiency and ensure enhanced safety, sustainability and anticipate future maintenance needs.
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How will I benefit?
- Grasp how leveraged GenAI tools can improve maintenance processes through lifecycle and extend longevity
- Establish a direct line of sight between improvement of service with investment
- Incorporate reliability engineering principles to optimise asset performance, minimise downtime, and extend asset life
- Assess condition-based monitoring technologies to assess the health of assets in real-time
- Leapfrog to transform current processes to drive value
- Come together to overcome the challenges in employing digital tech
- Engage with real case studies and with the asset managers who have made significant impact
Mapped against UK- SPEC competencies:
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Knowledge and understanding - For Chartered Engineers: ‘Use a combination of general and specialist engineering knowledge and understanding to optimize the application of existing and emerging technology’
For Incorporated Engineers: ‘Use a combination of general and specialist mechanical engineering knowledge and understanding to apply existing and emerging technology’
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Design and development of processes, systems, services and products - For Chartered Engineers: ‘Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to the analysis and solution of mechanical engineering problems’
For Incorporated Engineers ‘Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to design, develop, manufacture, construct commission, operate, maintain, decommission and re-cycle mechanical engineering processes, systems, services and products’
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Professional commitment - For Incorporated and Chartered Engineers: ‘Demonstrate a personal commitment to professional standards, recognising obligations to society, the profession and the environment’
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