Schedule
See below for IMEC 2011's schedule information. For session and workshop abstracts and presenter bios, visit the "Sessions" and "Workshops" pages or use the navigation on the left.
Wednesday October 5, 2011 (Sessions) |
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| 0910 - 1000 | Keynote: How to Maximize Thermal Imaging for Process Control Jon Chynoweth, NEC, US |
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| 1000 - 1030 | Coffee |
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| 1030 - 1115 | Maintenance Decision-Making Based on the VDM KPI Dashboard Guy Delahay, Mainnovation, The Netherlands |
Transitioning from a Reactive to Predictive Culture Shamir Ladhani, Enmax Power Corporation, Canada |
| 1115 - 1200 | Can We Trust Tacit Knowledge in Making Asset Management Decisions? Ali Zuashkiani, Center for Maintenance Optimization and Reliability Engineering, Canada |
Power Interruption Reliability Modeling and Optimization in Hydro One Bo Ji, Hydro One, Canada |
| 1200 - 1300 | Lunch |
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| 1300 - 1350 | Keynote: How Social Media is Changing Our Behaviour and Expectations in EAM Application Anders Lif, IFS World Operations, Sweden |
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| 1400 - 1500 | Cable Splice Features Paul Barringer, Barringer & Associates, US |
Enhancing Asset Condition Monitoring and Tracking Capabilities by Leveraging Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) with Sensor Technologies Albert Tsang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong |
| 1500 - 1530 | Coffee |
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| 1530 - 1615 | Improving Equipment Reliability at Ontario Power Generation's Nuclear Power Plants Kenneth Sutton, Ontario Power Generation, Canada |
Remaining Useful Life of Power Transformer: CMMS Requirements Wendelin Schuhmann, Manitoba Hydro, Canada |
| 1615 - 1700 | Process Data: An Untapped Source of Potential CBM Information David Williams, Teck, Canada |
Value Generated by the Application of Asset Management Basic Practices Jean Claveau, Rio Tinto Alcan, Canada |
| 1700 - 1830 | Free |
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| 1900 - 2130 | CN Tower Dinner |
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Thursday October 6, 2011 (Sessions) |
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| 0910 - 1000 | The Role of CBM Optimization for Both Industrial Equipment and Cancer Screening Drs. Andrew Jardine and Sharareh Taghipour, Canada |
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| 1000 - 1030 | Coffee |
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| 1030 - 1200 | Plenary Session Facilitator: Jim Reyes-Picknell, Conscious Group, Inc., Canada |
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| 1200 - 1300 | Lunch |
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| 1300 - 1345 | A Journey Toward Evidence-Based Asset Management Amin Elsherif, Suncor Energy, Canada |
New Standards for Reliability and Maintenance Performance in a Global Marketplace Al Poling, HSB Solomon Associates, US |
| 1345 - 1430 | Optimizing Mining Hoist Maintenance Decisions Through Blending Oil Analysis and Hazard Modelling Pedro Cancino, Dictuc Tribologia, Chile |
SMED: Immediate Improvement of Asset Utilization Enrique Mora, MORA International Group, US |
| 1430 - 1500 | Coffee |
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| 1500 - 1600 | Keynote: Modeling the Cost of Maintenance Across a Fleet of Complex Facilities
Bob Platfoot, Covaris, Australia |
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| 1600 - 1700 | Keynote: Barrick's Maintenance Journey Robert Cronin, Barrick, Canada |
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| 1700 - 1710 | Closing Remarks Andrew Jardine, University of Toronto, Canada |
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| 1710 - 1800 | Workshop Registration |
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Friday October 7, 2011 (Workshops) |
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Day 1 |
Room A |
Room B |
830 - 1000 |
Canadian Maintenance Game Erwin Hessels and Guy Delahay, Mainnovation |
How to Maximize Thermal Imaging for Process Control Jon Chynoweth, NEC |
1000 - 1015 |
Coffee |
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1015 - 1200 |
Canadian Maintenance Game Erwin Hessels and Guy Delahay, Mainnovation |
How to Maximize Thermal Imaging for Process Control Jon Chynoweth, NEC |
1200 - 1300 |
Lunch |
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1300 - 1500 |
Canadian Maintenance Game Erwin Hessels and Guy Delahay, Mainnovation |
How to Maximize Thermal Imaging for Process Control Jon Chynoweth, NEC |
1500 - 1515 |
Coffee |
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1515 - 1700 |
Canadian Maintenance Game Erwin Hessels and Guy Delahay, Mainnovation |
How to Maximize Thermal Imaging for Process Control Jon Chynoweth, NEC |
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NEC Avio Infrared Technologies demonstrates their extensive line of High Performance Infrared Thermal Imaging Cameras. These feature packed Infrared Thermal Imaging Cameras include standard and high resolution OEM & Complete Modules, Handhelds, and Fixed Mount with IP54 Housing versions for Process Control, Preventive Maintenance, R&D, and Security applications. 


