Up Time Magazine- April/May 2008 - (Page 34) Value. Delivered. Predictive Maintenance and Machinery Condition Monitoring PdM-2008 brings you up to speed on everything from the business case for predictive maintenance to the latest wireless condition monitoring system, vibration analysis hardware and software, ultrasonic data collectors, motor testers, oil analysis systems and labs, infrared cameras and other important condition monitoring technologies. Beginning with 8 full day certificate workshops followed by 2 days of short courses, insightful keynotes, technology innovation and real world case studies, our goal is to provide you with a road map you can take away to create your next steps toward a successful maintenance and reliability program. Learn To Move from Reactive Maintenance to Proactive Maintenance If you are interested in moving from reactive or time based maintenance to proactive, predictive maintenance and condition monitoring, join us to get the complete picture: • • • • • • • • • • • 8 Tracks and more than 50 learning zone sessions Asset health program benchmarking opportunity Uptime Magazine PdM Program of Year awards Keynote presentation from industry thought leader Heinz Bloch Peer networking–both at event and online using state of the art networking tools Pre-conference certificate workshops Post-conference bonus workshops Hands-on learning lab for all PdM Technologies Three day PdM roadmap curriculum, or design your own learning session path Team discounts to encourage group learning Biggest challenges interactive group discussion Hot Topics: • • • • • • • • • • • Mapping PdM technologies to failure modes Integrating PdM Technologies Predictive maintenance training and certification Creating a business case for predictive maintenance Selecting the right technologies to begin a PdM program Moving your PdM program to a reliability based program Getting management support Reporting results and saves Budgeting requests Infrared windows and viewports Root cause and failure analysis
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