Future-proof your HV assets for a low-emissions tomorrow.
As the world decarbonises and electrifies, there is increasing pressure on asset, engineering, reliability and maintenance managers to adapt their practice and equipment to a low emissions future.
FIRST SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED!
"Machines2023 is focussed on helping you understand, navigate and manage your way through the unprecedented changes we all face
as we transition to the future."
The Machines2023 conference (part of Australian Energy Week 2023) focuses on the latest trends and development for energy asset engineering. It’s a unique opportunity for attendees to enhance their knowledge, network with peers, and explore the latest tools and techniques for managing and maintaining electrical and rotating machinery.
If you are involved in high-voltage assets or work with gearboxes, engines, centrifuges, motors, generators, turbines, pumps or compressors, this conference is for you. Whether you are an experienced asset manager or just starting out, Machines2023 is the perfect platform to expand your knowledge, exchange ideas, and build lasting relationships with others in the industry.
With a wealth of valuable information and a supportive community of peers, you will leave this conference with a greater understanding of energy engineering and the tools and techniques needed to succeed in your role.
WHY YOU NEED TO BE AT MACHINES2023
Discover the future of rotary machinery as the world moves to net-zero emissions
Key themes for 2023 include:
Realistically assessing the risks and rewards of the call to electrify everything,
Maintaining equipment that is in its end-of-life phase – balancing costs and reliability,
Using AI and data to predict failures and monitor equipment,
Safely integrating renewable generation into operations,
Implications of the expansion of high voltage cables as the grid grows to accommodate multiple smaller-scale renewable generation projects,
Ensuring renewable generators operate at peak performance,
Measuring the condition of high-power conversion equipment – reliability of modern large invertors,
Transformer reliability – cabling to meet the needs of stationary assets
Monitoring, ranking and mitigating cyber risks.
Machines2023 will continue covering the key topics for machine engineering and maintenance professionals including reliability & safety, asset lifecycle, failure mitigation, asset productivity and design across a variety of industry sectors including baseload power, renewable energy, mining, oil and gas, manufacturing and large and small-scale industrial processes.