ICOMS Asset Management Conference 2012
Asset Management Practices for Essential Resources
4 – 8 June 2012
Hobart, Tasmania
Our ICOMS Asset Management Conference is a learning environment that offers delegates the opportunity to engage in discussions and listen to presentations in order to gain a clear vision of the future for asset management both nationally and internationally.
The Conference also provides delegates with essential insights into current asset management challenges and issues….
In 2012 our Conference will be held in Tasmania, one of Australia’s most naturally diverse states that provides essential resources for industry and community, including water, infrastructure, people, energy, knowledge, mining, forestry, power, energy, and aquaculture.
We will be placing a particular emphasis on Papers that investigate leading issues and provide asset management case studies, technical advancements, and strategic and practical applications of asset management.
If you would like to contribute to the technical program in 2012, please submit an abstract.
Here’s what presenters at ICOMS 2011 had to say about their experiences as speakers:
“As a speaker and attendee at this event, the conference provided a collaborative and industry-wide view of the challenges in asset management. The frank, friendly and open forum enabled practitioners to share and discuss very practical issues (strategic, tactical and operational) and potential approaches.”
Naomi Feigl, Parsons Brinckerhoff
“Presenting at ICOMS provides a feedback from a wide spectrum of industries, thus providing insights to further applications. The phrases “We are facing the same issues too” and “We tend to manage it this way….” can have far reaching benefits. Presenting at ICOMS allows me to share ideas with other presenters and also conference attendees, some of whom became part of my professional support network.”
Gerard Gan, Mulgrave Engineers
“My experience as a first time presenter was very worthwhile. The process of writing the paper and the associated research helped consolidating ideas and various theories into a clear methodology and argument. The review by the technical panel was beneficial in further clarifying and testing the ideas and the case study…It was great having an opportunity to present something you are passionate about to peers and contribute to asset management in industry.”
Ray Oweis, RailCorp
Abstracts are due by 15 November 2011. For more information please click here.
Queries may be directed to Jessica Berends, Events Coordinator at training@amcouncil.com.au