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Bonita Springs, FL
MON. DEC. 10uWelcome Keynote uFocused ForumsuPossibility Paradigm SessionsuNetworking Reception and
ConcertuWomen in Reliability and
Asset Management (WIRAM) Dinner
TUES. DEC. 11uCertificate Short CoursesuAutism Awareness Charity
Golf Tournamentu Human Machine Collaboration
PaneluReliability Leader NetworkinguCertified Reliability Leader
(CRL) ExamuWelcome Reception (Expo Hall)
and Learning Labs
WED. DEC. 12uUptime Awards CeremonyuRAP Talks uLearning SessionsuExpo HalluCasino Night and Karaoke
THURS. DEC. 13uKeynote uLearning SessionsuExpo HalluExpert Panel and Townhall
(Conference Giveaways)
FRI. DEC. 14uFull-Day WorkshopsuReliability Leadership GameuHPAM Game: Organization-Wide Physical Asset Management GameuVibration Diagnostics Elements GameuCertified Reliability Leader (CRL) (English and Español)
EXAMS:uCertified Reliability Leader (CRL) (English and Español)uVibration Leader Badge
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Upgrade Your Skills Alongside the Smartest Reliability Leaders, Machine Learning Masters and Physical Asset Managers in the World.
THE PROGRAM140+ professional development sessions cover all aspects of reliability, condition monitoring, machine learning, asset management, operational excellence, precision maintenance, human capital management and competency-based learning.
THE PRESENTERS200+ experienced leaders share their winning ideas for program and career success.
THE EXPERIENCE5 days of interactive learning, intensive innovation, high-value networking, simulations and scenario-based learning, performance-enhancing skills and emerging trends.
PLUS1,000+ attendees who do what you do! Imagine the conversations.
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CONVENIENCE YOUR BOSS
DEAR
I would like to attend the 33rd International Maintenance Conference (IMC-2018) held December 10-14 in Bonita Springs, Florida. IMC-2018 has established itself as the in-dustry’s premier conference in the world with over 1,000 reli-ability, maintenance and asset management professionals in attendance for five days of learning, networking and explor-ing new ideas and innovation.
With so many conference options and limited funds to at-tend multiple events, IMC-2018 encompasses all aspects of our work and mission. Here are some highlights and benefits I would experience by attending:
DISCOVER the latest emerging trends – Artifi-cial intelligence, machine learning and the Industrial Internet of Things are the hot topics. Companies who have implemented these technologies will provide in-sight and advice, so our organization can learn from their successes and failures in order to ease our tran-sition into the IoT world.
MASTER reliability and asset management fundamentals – IMC-2018 bases its structure and learning on the Uptime® Elements – A Reliability Framework and Asset Management System™. This framework aligns reliability across business process-es toward organizational objectives. Reliability is a business growth strategy.
COMMUNICATE effectively with major stakeholders – With attendance including over 1,000 of the top reliability leaders, condition monitoring pro-fessionals, IT leaders, IIoT and AI specialists, operation-al excellence leaders and asset managers from 50+ countries, I will have the opportunity to meet and con-verse with all expertise levels and roles including exec-utive sponsors, supervisors and frontline employees.
CREATE high-value return on reliability lead-ers investment (ROI) – Practical experience, case studies and expert knowledge will be shared through 140+ professional presentations. 95% of past attend-ees state that they are able to implement something they learned at IMC immediately upon their return. It’s a ROI win for us!
OPPORTUNITY to use powerful new tools and technologies – With innovation occurring at a rapid pace, IMC-2018 exposes me to the latest tech-nologies in infrared thermal imaging, ultrasound test-ing, vibration analysis and fluid analysis.
DEVELOP better planning and work execution skills – IMC-2018 features the Uptime Awards, which honors the best companies and teams with reliability programs leading the way in the industry. My goal is to not only learn from their experience but develop our own award-winning program!
BUILD a greater self-confidence – In knowledge, there is power. An organization is only as successful as the leaders within it. IMC-2018 creates leaders.
I could go on, but I feel IMC-2018 is well worth the invest-ment and time. This is the one conference that encompasses everything I need to advance myself, my team and our orga-nization. Plus, IMC-2018 offers the industry’s best ‘No Hassle Guarantee’ – Learn what you came to learn or your money back. No hassle!
You can learn more at www.imc-2018.com.
I appreciate the opportunity to share this with you.
Sincerely,
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SUBJECT: Attendance at the International Maintenance Conference
Top quartile benchmark organizations in every industrial sector understand:
• A RELIABLE plant is a safe plant• A RELIABLE plant is a high-quality plant• A RELIABLE plant is a sustainable plant• A RELIABLE plant is a profitable plant• A RELIABLE plant attracts top performers
They also realize that there is no way to “maintain” your way to reliability. These organizations engage and empower cross-functional teams that include reliability leaders from operations, purchasing, engineering, safety, quality, human resources, top management and maintenance in order to align reliability across business processes toward organizational objectives. Reliability is a business growth strategy.
Join over 1,000 reliability leaders, condition monitoring professionals, IT leaders, IIoT and AI specialists, operational excellence leaders and asset managers from 50+ countries as they share current best practices and innovations that can advance your reliability and asset management program.
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UPTIME ELEMENTS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INTERNET OF THINGS FRAMEWORK TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE
IMC-2018 features a vibrant, technology-focused forum that will provide a wide variety of smart, connected solutions that are available to advance reliability and asset management.
WATER INDUSTRYUtilizing the Uptime Elements in the Design Phase of a $500 Million Water Treatment Renewal Project to Ensure Alignment to Denver Water’s Strategic Plan by Tad Cogan, Denver Water
Launching Comprehensive Asset Management at San Jose Water by Andy Yang, San Jose Water
Central San’s Wastewater Treatment Plant Reliability Journey by Neil Meyer and Matthew Mahoney, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Clark County Water Reclamation District Reliability Team Co-Champions by Advergus Taylor, Adam Werner and Jeff Mills, Clark County Water Reclamation District
RELIABILITY LEADERSHIPHow the Fundamentals Can Save the Human Element in Reliability by Nancy Regan, The Force
Leading by Influence by Alan Knight, Mueller Company
Asset Management and Reliability Leadership from the Bottom Up! by Paul Crocker, Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (BPU): Nearman Water Treatment Plant
Leadership Is Vital to Success by Roger Lee, Retired Global Manufacturing Optimization Manager
Strategic Maintenance Leadership: A Step Toward Reliability by Abdul Alami, Government of Alberta
CERTIFIED RELIABILITY LEADER WORKSHOP ENGLISH Jeff Smith and Kate Kerrigan, Reliabilityweb.com
ESPAÑOL Leo Leal, Reliabilityweb.com
MON FOCUSED FORUMSDEC. 10
POSSIBILITY PARADIGM SESSIONSEnd the day with some high-energy Possibility Paradigm Sessions that feature five dynamic 18-minute presentations designed to bring the “someday” future to a “right now” possibility.
• IIoT: Are You Ready for It and Can You Manage It to Enhance Reliability?
•Winning IIoT Strategies •Advancing Operational Excellence with Machine
Learning and Artificial Intelligence•Contextualizing Risk and Value for Industry 4.0
Focused Organizations•Artificial Intelligence Use Case
NETWORKING“NO FAILURE” Networking Reception and Charity Concert
Wear red as a symbol of support to help the Reliabilityweb.com team raise money for Autism Awareness. Meet new friends and connect with old friends. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres provided. A special edition IMC-2018 red t-shirt will be available for purchase with all proceeds going to Autism Awareness.
Women in Reliability and Asset Management (WIRAM) Dinner
This special WIRAM dinner is being hosted at IMC-2018 to promote diversity and offer a unique forum that supports leadership and integrity. Wear red to help support Autism Awareness.
IMC-2018 begins with a series of topical “conference within a conference”
forums to quickly get your team up-to-speed on important topics.
ELECTRICAL POWER RELIABILITY
Seven Challenges to Overcome to Develop Electrical System Reliability by Alan Ross, SDMyers
Integrating Your Electrical Equipment into an Existing Reliability Program by Scott James, Tate & Lyle
How Can Electrical Equipment Maintenance Impact Arc Flash Hazards? by Tommy Northcott, Jacobs
A New Way to Classify Electrical Problems Using a Risk Assessment Approach by Roy Huff, The Snell Group
NFPA70E 2018 Update: Implications for CBM Data Collection by Rudy Wodrich, IRISS
RELIABILITY CENTERED DESIGN
Improving Reliability of Equipment by Reducing Vibration During the Specification, Design and Installation Stages of a Project by Robert Sayer, Vibration Institute
Reliability Centered Front-End Loading: Going Beyond Reliability Centered Design by Lance Bisinger, Allied Reliability
Design for Reliability by Adamantios Mettas, HBM Prenscia
Honor Stakeholders’ Contributions with Design for Reliability (DfR) by Marie Getsug, Jacobs
Design Out Maintenance (DOM) Strategy: Key to Minimize Breakdowns by Sudhir Agrawal, SK Agrawal Engineering and Management and Sushilo Varshney, Academy of Industrial Management
MOTOR RELIABILITY
Commissioning Improvement Through the Inclusion of New Technologies by Gerardo Lara, Goldcorp and Jeff Hay, RDI
Reliable Electric Motors: Do They Actually Exist? by Justin Hatfield, HECO - All Systems Go
Centrifuge Motor Trips by Kenneth Terry, Grifols
Implementing Best Practices for Motor Greasing by Clay Allen, The Mosaic Company
Electric Motor Testing: Predictive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Case Studies by Scott Lebruska, SKF USA
CMMSMetro North Railroad Asset Management and Reliability Journey by Roberto Hilman, Metro North Railroad
A Roadmap for Designing and Implementing Your Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) with End in Mind by Laith Alfaqih, Stantec and John Fortin, Jacobs
Laying the Data Foundation for Reliability Performance by Ken O’Connor and Nicholas Garafola, JLL
Continuing to Use Your Existing CMMS Tool and Data to Effectively Implement Reliability Concepts by Nikolaus Despain, Leprino Foods
Core Data Alignment Process at Honda by Phil Swanton and Jonathan Barron, Honda of America
INTERNATIONAL VIBRATION ANALYSIS TRAINING SYMPOSIUM: THE INTERNET OF CONDITION MONITORING
Determining Asset Health Using Multiparametric Data by Simon Xu, Petasense
One Year of Applying Machine Learning: What I Learned by Robert Kalwarowsky and James Hunting, Fluid Life
Bringing Usage-Based Insurance to Commercial Mechanical Equipment by Saar Yoskovitz, Augury
Leading Power Gen Company Turns to Asset Reliability and Optimization to Maximize Uptime of Its Critical Assets by Arun Santhebennur, Petasense and John Itai, Hawaiian Electric
Utilizing Advanced Vibration Analysis Techniques for Major Cost Avoidance by Bob Kappa, SPM Instrument Inc. and Kevin Runge, Technomech
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•Reliability Engineering for Maintenance •Asset Condition Management •Work Execution Management •Leadership for Reliability
•Asset Management •Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/IIoT
IMC-2018 is also built on the FOUR FUNDAMENTALS OF RELIABILITY LEADERSHIP to enhance performance:
INTEGRITY - Do what you say you will do.AUTHENTICITY - Be who you say you are.RESPONSIBILITY - Take a stand for reliability.AIM - Working at an aim that is bigger than one’s self.
TUE SHORT COURSESDEC. 11
IMAGINE the performance increase if everyone in your organization worked to these fundamentals.
PMSetting Up Your Corporate Asset Strategy Management Program: A Framework for Reliability Directors or Corporate Asset Managers by Jason Ballentine, ARMS Reliability
Analytics Driven Asset Reliability by George Williams, B. Braun Medical and Joel Sendra, Asset Analytix
Executive Asset Management Roundtable (by Invitation Only) Facilitated by Terrence O’Hanlon, Reliabilityweb.com; Robert Poche, Jacobs and James Mourafetis, Argo Consulting
A Framework for Self-Management: The Reliable YOU by John Fortin, Jacobs
Applying Competency Based Training Models for CRLs in the ACM Domain of the Uptime Elements Framework by Bob Lees and Allan Rienstra, SDT
Bring Your Data and Laptop: An Interactive AI and Machine Learning Short Course by Blair Fraser, Lakeside Controls and Rajiv Anand, Quartic.ai
Managing Machinery Assets Using Predictive Maintenance: A Blueprint for Success by Dave Corelli, Vibration Institute
Lubrication Reliability
Certified Reliability Leader Workshop (English and Español)
AMHow to Manage Reliability When Assets and Everything Around Them Are Changing by Scotty McLean, Bentley Systems
Solution Awards Technology Innovations
10 Rights of Asset Management by Ramesh Gulati, Jacobs
How to Connect Human Performance and Root Cause Analysis by Mark Galley, ThinkReliability
Field Balancing Class: Tips, Dos, Don’ts and Balance Standards by Greg Lee, PRÜFTECHNIK
AI for Asset Management by Stuart Gillen, SparkCognition
Motion Amplification Workshop by Jeff Hay, RDI and Jim Berry, Technical Associates of Charlotte
Lubrication Storage Room Transformation by Mark Barnes, Des-Case
Certified Reliability Leader Workshop (English and Español)
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With over 24 certificate short courses, train your
team on new approaches, techniques and
technologies to advance reliability and asset
management.
EXPERT PANEL The 2nd Annual Human Machine Collaboration Panel will consist of leading practitioners, subject-matter experts and digital pioneers who are creating results with artificial intelligence, machine learning, wireless sensing, cloud computing, the Industrial Internet of Things and augmented and virtual reality.
NETWORKINGReliability Leader Networking
“Birds of a Feather” mix and mingle with others in the industry who face the same challenges.
Welcome Reception, Expo and Learning Labs
Join over 70 innovative solution providers featuring the latest technology, devices, training, services and consulting to advance reliability and asset management at your organization.
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
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WED LEARNING SESSIONSDEC. 12
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Applying Design for Reliability (DfR) to a Multi-Billion Dollar Capital Portfolio at a Major Pharmaceutical Company by Marie Getsug, Jacobs and Thomas Povanda, Merck
Effective Maintenance Cost Optimization While Enhancing Plant Reliability by Nasser Alshahrani, Saudi Aramco
FRACAS: An Essential Ingredient for Reliability Success by Adamantios Mettas, Prenscia Solutions
RCM, PMO and FMEA: What Is the Difference? by Nick Jize, JMS Software
WEM Work Execution Management
Bristol-Myers Squibb Pennington 2016 Shutdown by Joseph Tyska, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Brewing Success Globally: TPM at Heineken by Graeme Phibbs, Heineken
Work Management and MRO Inventory Optimization: The Heart of Every Reliability Initiative by Dan Anderson, Life Cycle Engineering and Bruce Weisner, Glass Company
Bermuda’s Power Provider: Maximo Reliability Enhancement Project by Mark Arbuthnot, ARMS Reliability and Evan Faulkenberry, Bermuda Electric Light (BELCO)
LER Leadership for Reliability
The Journey: From Reactive to...? by LaTaurus Brown and Wilfredo Correa, LyondellBasell
Journey to World-Class by Henk Van Gurt, Corbion
From Mentoring to Monetizing: The 4 Conversations You Need to Have for an Effective ACM Program by Sean O’Connor, JLL
Dancing with Your Reliability Consultant: Making It Work by Randy Yount, Noble Reliability and Craig Churchman, Capstone Pinto Valley Mine
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Re-Thinking Asset Criticality: Introducing Risk-Based Asset Criticality Analysis by Suzane Greeman, Veolia North America
Enterprise Risk Management: A Cross-Functional Approach to Risk Identification, Evaluation and Response Planning by Craig Edlund, Metropolitan Council Environmental Services and John Fortin, Jacobs
Maintenance Management: Development of an Enterprise Improvement Plan by James Sadler, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Incorporating an ISO55000 Risk Matrix to Classical RCM Methodology by Tim Allen, Central Arizona Project
AI and IIoT The Digital Journey to Reliability and Asset Management: From 3D Visualizations to Augmented Reality, Make Your Job Easier in Maintenance by Anne-Marie Walters, Bentley Systems
Case Studies in Artificial Intelligence and IoT for Condition Monitoring by Craig Truempi, Atek Companies and Luke Molus, Xcel Energy
How to Implement and Use IoT on Machines at a Reasonable Cost! Three IoT Use Cases Showing How We Started Our IoT Journey by Nikolaus Despain, Leprino Foods
Practical Application Case Studies in Application of Artificial Intelligence for Operational Excellence by Rajiv Anand, Quartic.ai and Blair Fraser, Lakeside Process Controls Ltd.
International Vibration Analysis Training Symposium
What Is Vibration, How Is It Evaluated, and Why Is It Important to the Reliability of Mechanical Equipment by Robert Sayer, Vibration Institute
Is Your Vibration Program Old or Maturing by Mark Kingkade, Rotating Equipment Specialist
Predictive Maintenance: The Combination of Techniques and Technologies Balancing Value and Cost by Matthew Fourie and Fabio Pelloni, Tetra Pak
Precision Alignment Should Not Be an Obstacle Course by Adam Stredel, LUDECA
Lubrication Reliability
Rocket Scientists “Get It” When Failure Is Not an Option, Will You? by David Kesterson and Diane Closser, The Chemours Company
Ingredion Winston Salem Journey to World-Class Lubrication Program: Support, Challenges, Lessons and Successes by Thomas Kurtz, Noria Corporation and Jeff Mohn, Ingredion
What Can Best Practice Sampling Do for You? by Bernie Hall, Checkfluid
Your Oil’s Silent Killers: A Two‐Step Approach to Prolonging the Life of Your System and Your Oil by Eddie Rowland, C.C. Jensen
UPTIME AWARDSDay 3 begins with the presentation of the 2018 Uptime Awards for best practices in reliability, sustainability, work execution, lubrication, condition monitoring, asset management, human capital management and competency-based learning. Representatives from the Uptime Award winners will discuss overcoming roadblocks, leadership, executive sponsorship, creating a reliability culture and performance measurements.
RAP TALKSReliability and Asset Performance (RAP) Talks, 18-minute TED-like talks designed to replace outdated concepts with new ideas that you can put to use immediately.
NETWORKINGCasino NightParticipants will enjoy the “famous” IMC casino and entertainment night. Relax and have fun under the stars while connecting with old friends and meeting new friends.
You and your team can learn from over 40 practitioner presentations of best
practices during the afternoon learning sessions. A brief question and answer
period follows each presentation.
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ENGLISH Jeff Smith and Kate Kerrigan, Reliabilityweb.com
ESPAÑOL Leo Leal, Reliabilityweb.com
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Understanding Failure by Alejandro Erives, Stepan Company
Performing an RCM/RCD Workshop on the World’s Largest Prestressed Concrete Pipe by Jim Geisbush and Tim Allen, Central Arizona Project
Asset Risk-Based Assessments: A Simple Approach by Phil Beelendorf, Roquette America
From Grassroots to Company-Wide in 6 Months: A Root Cause Analysis Journey by Youssef Iskandar and Patrick Akins, Weyerhaeuser
WEM Work Execution Management
Buying and Selling Machine Parts on eBay Case Studies by Brian Burns, Evraz NA
Capital Investment Planning (CIP) Process with Multiple Wastewater Sites and Linear Assets by Steven Schneider, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
From Firefighting to First Class Maintenance by George Miconi and Don McDaniel, Worthington Industries (Columbus Steel Division)
Outages and Shutdowns at Central Arizona Project: A Planning Approach for Success by Scott Lane and Marcus Corley, Central Arizona Project
LER Leadership for Reliability
Partnering for a Successful Reliability Journey by Brandon Wilhelm and Michael Pieczko, CBRE
Finding the Keys to Opening the Machinery Reliability Treasure Chest by Tod Baer, Minnkota Power Cooperative
Are You Ready to Lose Your Power for the Sake of Reliability? by Felicjan Rydzak, Felix Consultancy and Paul Monus, BP
The Challenges to Implementing a Reliability Culture at the Material and Fuels Complex of the Idaho National Laboratory by Neal Russell, Idaho National Laboratory and William Closser, NSGI
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Asset Management for City Infrastructure: A Transformation Example in Saudi Arabia by Sultan Alkhuraissi, Royal Commission in Jubail
Test Case for Solving the Question of Why Execution Fails by David Kraft, Manny Leon and Joanne Principe, MTA Bridges and Tunnels
Asset Performance Management as a Service by Walt Sanford, PinnacleART
The 5E Strategy for Stimulating Critical Thinking About Maintenance and Asset Management by David Albrice, GHD
AI and IIoT The New Reality for Connected Workers: Augmented Reality for Work and Field Service Management by Rahul Desai, IBM and Paul Sells, DAQRI
Improve Reliability with Predictive Analytics: A Practitioner’s Perspective by Ed Abbott, Woyshner Service Company and Matt Newton, AVEVA
Turning Digital Transformation into Real-World Results with Prescriptive Analytics by Allison McNulty, AspenTech
Driving Defect Elimination and Continuous Improvement by Leveraging Big Data and Machine Learning by Eric Gbadam, Rio Tinto Kennecott
Lubrication Reliability
How to Determine the Proper Lube-Crew Staffing Levels by Mike Johnson, Precision Lubrication Services
Not All Filtration Is the Same: Base Your Filtration Practices on Your Reliability Goals by Peter Smyth, CC Jensen Filtration
Importance of Risk Assessment and Risk Control Hierarchy in Electrical Safety Programs: NFPA 70E by Bhanu Srilla, Grace Engineered Products, Inc.
Application of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Support Oil Data Analysis and Decision Making by Mike Burrows, Monition Ltd.
EXPERT PANEL AND TOWNHALLTo end the day and put a close to the conference, an expert panel and town hall meeting will take place. Be sure to attend this candid discussion and be present to win conference giveaways and prizes!
International Vibration Analysis Training Symposium
Seven Stages for Introducing a Vibration Problem in Rotating Equipment by Subba Rao Ganti, Qatargas
The Evolution of the Rotating Equipment Trip Analysis Program in Abqaiq Plants by Feras Abbas, Saudi Aramco
Ultrasound 101 for Water/Wastewater and Other Industries by Paul Klimuc, SDT and Saul Cisek, Upper Occoquan Service Authority
Intelligent Decimation of Acceleration Data Finds Impact Events and Slip Motions by Ray Garvey, I-care Reliability Inc.
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Continue your learning experience with 40 practitioner case studies
sharing tips and best practices for your team to use.
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International Vibration Analysis Training Symposium Vibration analysis training and certification leaders from Vibration Institute, Full Spectrum Diagnostics and Technical Associates of Charlotte join together to create a world-class learning experience focused on the latest asset condition management techniques and strategies.
WORKSHOPSReliability Leadership® GameVibration Diagnostics Elements GameHPAM Game: Organization-Wide Physical Asset Management Game by Dharmen Dhaliah, HPAM10 Steps to Precision Maintenance by Bill Yantz and Phil Hendrix, Hendrix PrecisionThe 5 Habits of an Extraordinary Reliability Engineer by Peter Horsburgh, Reliability Extranet Pty LtdImplementing an Asset Condition Management Program Using the ACM Project Manager’s Guide by Dave Reiber, Reliabilityweb.comIntroduction to the Certified Professional Maintenance Leader by Kate Kerrigan, Reliabilityweb.comCertified Reliability Leader® (CRL) (English and Español)
Within thirty days after a training event, modern learning theory states that adult learners only retain 10 percent of a traditional PowerPoint™ presentation; however,
there is a 70 percent retention rate for lessons they experience directly.
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EXAMSCERTIFIED RELIABILITY LEADER (CRL)(English and Español) Requires an additional fee.
VIBRATION LEADER BADGE
Certified Reliability Leader® Workshop Offered in English and for the first time in Spanish!
This advanced workshop is designed for individuals and/or teams with two objectives in mind:
1. Teach the knowing/learning part of the Uptime® Elements - A Reliability Framework and Asset Management System™, so students can begin to master the language, words, phrases, ideas and concepts, as well as enhance the knowledge needed to perform well on the Certified Reliability Leader® Exam.
2. To lead students to discover for themselves what it is to “BE” a Reliability Leader and to exercise reliability leadership as natural self-expression.
The workshop is designed around IMC-2018 conference keynote sessions, expo hall hours and social events to allow the full conference experience while attending the CRL Workshop.
* Optional CRL exam is offered at the end of the course to enhance your professional development and career path.
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OVERVIEWEnd the conference with hands-on experience to leverage your learning retention rate. Day 5 offers three powerful simulations and scenario-based games: Reliability Leadership® Game, Physical Asset Management Game and Vibration Diagnostics Elements Game.
Other workshops cover topics including precision maintenance, the best habits of extraordinary reliability engineers, implementing an asset condition management program and an introduction to the new professional maintenance leader certification. There is something for everyone!
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WHY➊ WHERE BEST PRACTICES LIVE
• IMC presentations are 100% practitioner-delivered • Learn from people ‘who do what you do’ • Reliability results aligned to business goals
➋ PEERS WHO ARE SERIOUS ABOUT THE RELIABILITY JOURNEY • Empowered leaders • Outcome-oriented • Pursuing professional advancement and
certifications
➌ADVANCING RELIABILITY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT• Learn to lead a created future • How Fortune 500 companies are moving into
the future • Big business to small, all your answers are here • Latest technology: Internet of Things, artificial
intelligence, analytics
➍ FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE • Based on the Uptime® Elements Reliability
Framework • Holistic approach links leadership culture and
technology • Line of sight: Aligns technical activities to
business processes
➎ PROFESSIONALLY PRODUCED • Designed for your best outcomes• No Hassle 100% Guarantee • Learn what you came to learn or get your
money back
WHOThe World’s Leading Asset Managers, Reliability Leaders, Condition Monitoring Specialists, Maintenance Professionals....and You!
IF YOU ARE ON THIS LIST, IMC-2018 IS FOR YOU:
• Asset Manager
• CMMS Manager
• Condition Monitoring Professional
• Corporate Reliability Executive
• Chief Digital Officer
• IT/OT Leader
• Drone (UAS) Operator
• Human Capital Management Professional
• Energy/Sustainability Manager
• Engineering Leader
• Machinery Lubrication Professional
• Maintenance Manager
• Maintenance Planner
• Maintenance Supervisor
• Materials Manager
• MRO Storeroom Manager
• Operations Manager
• Purchasing Leader
• Plant Engineer
• Predictive Maintenance Technician
• Reliability Engineer
• Quality Engineer
• Sustainability Manager
• Anyone involved in creating reliability, machinery
uptime and availability
WHATThe 33rd International Maintenance Conference is a professionally-produced learning and networking conference designed to support discovery of what it takes to create an effective, high-reliability culture. It also offers clarity for how to make the best reliability decisions to achieve organizational objectives. Attendees have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the world’s most advanced solution providers offering products, services, training and software to advance your reliability and asset management journey.
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SPONSORSEXPLORE THE IMC-2018 solution provider exhibition of asset management, reliability, condition monitoring and maintenance suppliers for new ideas, innovative technologies, useful products and vital services. It’s the fastest, most cost-efficient method of finding new partners.
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Reliability Leadership Institute MembersReliability Leadership Institute members will be on-site to share information on this vibrant community of practice (CoP) that includes such notable industrial operations such as Boeing, Honda, BNSF, Medtronic, Bristol-Myers Squibb, JLL, CBRE, Siemens, Jacobs, Central Arizona Project and Gwinnett County Water.
Reliability PartnersIMC-2018 also includes a network of Reliability Partners who align with the Uptime Elements framework and the delivery of technologies, processes, devices and software that can speed your journey to a reliability leadership culture.
HANDS-ON LEARNING LABSRoll up your sleeves and get ready for some hands-on learning. Take time during scheduled expo hours to visit these unique learning sessions. Topics will vary so be sure to check the schedule!
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WE KNOW YOU HAVE MANY CHOICESWe recognize that your team has many conference and symposium choices, many of them striving to look and sound just like IMC. Discover why IMC is the only one of its kind. We are so confident you will agree that we offer an industry-best “No Hassle” promise - Learn what you came to learn or ask for your money back. No Hassle.
$17995-Day Pass
(Standard $2099)
$1599 4-Day Pass Available
Monday-Thursday(Standard $1899)
INDIVIDUAL (1-4)
$1299($800 Off Standard)
$1499($600 Off Standard)
Per Person � 5-Day PassTEAMS
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5-9 Prices reflect savings. Valid thru September 30th. Must be paid in full by end
of promo date.
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DECEMBER 10-14, 2018 � BONITA SPRINGS, FLORIDA
HOTEL INFORMATIONHYATT REGENCY COCONUT POINT RESORT5001 Coconut Road � Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 � 239.444.1234Book early to ensure your room! (Limited availability)
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VIP REGISTRATION
$2499Per Person • 5-Day Pass
Includes additional benefits, such as:� Five-Day Conference Pass� Guaranteed hotel reservation at the Hyatt Regency
Coconut Point from Sunday - Friday with room and tax to be paid by attendee� Private VIP Lounge access with refreshments
and snacks� Companion meal and networking pass� $200 off 2019 conference pass (TRC-2019,
MaximoWorld 2019, IMC-2019)
*Visit website for full list of benefits.
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