Many of today’s managers do not have the academic background or the detailed engineering knowledge at their fingertips, which is essential to make the correct budgeting and strategy plans and keep facilities not only economically viable, but also productive and safe.
Similarly, many companies no longer have the skills and competencies in-house to tackle the problems that can be posed by an ageing plant. When knowledge is not immediately at hand, being able to ask the right questions is vital. The aim of the event in Düsseldorf is to help industry professionals in ensuring facilities continue to compete successfully in the long-term.
Topics that will be addressed at the MAP Europe 2017 Conference include: smart industries, condition-based maintenance/smart infrastructure, safety leadership and safety culture, turnaround management and monitoring and assessment. The conference enjoys strong participation from end-users, engineering companies, suppliers, notified bodies and governments with a clear emphasis on applications and practical experiences.
Leading speakers will be:
- Regarding smart interface structure
- Willy Peelen, TNO on saving costs
- Oleg Guzniy, CEO Kinergizer
- Smart industry and technology
- Henrik Vikberg, Cisco Systems, the real industry 4.0