by Heidi | Feb 20, 2024 | Defence News
View WA Defence Review’s latest Annual Publication to read commentary by Toby Horstead, National Chair, Asset Management Council, who emphasises the necessity of developing resilience within critical infrastructure systems in an era of increased challenges and complexity.
Click here to read the latest Annual Publication.
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by Heidi | Feb 19, 2024 | Asset Management Council, Chapter News, Member News, Member Only
The Asset Management Council’s commitment to fostering a community of professionals dedicated to sharing expertise, insights, and best practices is stronger than ever. We are excited to announce that nominations are now open for several positions across our AMCouncil Chapters. This is a unique opportunity for professionals passionate about asset management to step forward and contribute to the growth and development of the field.
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by Heidi | Feb 6, 2024 | Asset Management Council, Member News, Member Only
The AMCouncil is currently preparing to introduce a new mentor-mentee matching system. This initiative aims to connect mentors with mentees, facilitating valuable professional relationships within the asset management community. We are actively seeking experienced and passionate individuals to enrich our mentor pool. Whether you’re a newcomer to the AMCouncil or have been involved in past mentoring efforts, we invite you to submit your details here.
by Kai | Jan 31, 2024 | ISO 55000, Member News
Call for EOI – Volunteer to represent AMCouncil on Standards Australia MB-19 Asset Management Committee
The AM Council is seeking a volunteer member to represent AMCouncil on the MB-19 Asset Management Committee which is the Australian mirror committee for the ISO/TC251Asset Management Standards Committee. The position has become available due to the retirement of the current incumbents term.
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by Kai | Jan 24, 2024 | Member News
University of Liverpool in conjunction with industry has developed a robot which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify potential potholes. The robot is an autonomous road repair system (ARRS) which identifies cracks or potholes and then fills them to prevent further water intrusion into the pavement materials and thus further deterioration. This technology is to be trailed on local roads in Hertfordshire UK later in the year.
Read the full article at this link https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-67934795
by Kai | Jan 24, 2024 | Member News
Martin Kerr is the AM Council’s representative to Standards Australia MB-19 Committee which is the mirror committee for ISO/TC251. Martin is currently in Brazil to attend the international meetings where review of the ISO55001 document is being considered.
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