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Conference Overview

As demand on the railway system increases, efficient asset management is crucial. Modern asset management techniques are becoming increasingly reliant upon effective and reliable condition monitoring equipment. This conference is intended to showcase the latest research, product development and practical experience from academics, railway operators and system suppliers from around the world.

Key Benefits of Attending:

Update your knowledge of Railway Condition Monitoring, hearing about the latest technical and strategic developments from leading experts in the field
Exchange information and ideas with your peers, increasing knowledge sharing and building best-practice solutions and collaborations
See the latest products and services available from key suppliers at the exhibition
Who should Attend?

This conference will be of interest to anyone operating in the Railway industry or related fields, such as:

Railway Engineers
Vehicle Manufacturers
Vehicle Maintenance Engineers
Track Engineers
Railway and Control Engineering Researchers
Engineers involved in Asset Management
Key Topics:

Technical topics to be covered include:
• Condition monitoring technology of all railway sub-systems
• Event recording and data logging
• Predictive analysis tools and techniques
• State-of-the-art sensing techniques and non-destructive testing
• Data management, standards, modelling and presentation
• Asset management and whole life cycle costing
• Condition-based maintenance and reliability-centred maintenance
• System management and cost benefit analysis

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PCMS present and exhibit at this years RAILWAY CONDITION MONITORING Conference by the IET