The future of Predictive Maintenance

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Webinair; The future of predictive maintenance

Looking for a new predictive maintenance solution that will reduce your company’s downtime and ensure your production processes run smoothly? UpTimeWorks’s video presentation, “The future of Predictive Maintenance,” is the perfect introduction to smart alternatives to traditional PdM products. 

“The future of Predictive Maintenance” – Presentation
Manufacturers in most industries — from steel to pharmaceuticals to food and beverage — have two things in common. One is that they all require highly integrated machines to produce and test their products. The other is that unplanned equipment downtime or failure can result in expensive production delays, emergency repairs, and safety issues. Predictive maintenance solutions are intended to help manufacturers keep their facilities up and running. Unfortunately, finding and then implementing the right solution is not an easy task.  
 
In the video presentation, “The future Predictive Maintenance,” UpTimeWorks’s General Manager Martin Blenkers explains how the company’s solutions can help you affordably achieve production plant uptime. He covers:
 

  • Traditional vs New Predictive Maintenance
  • UpTimeWorks’s softwarehardware, and data analytics products and services
  • Lubrication management, Vibration Analysis, Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Mode Effect & Criticality Analysis (FMECA), and Visual Inspections

 

Your Presenter

Martin Blenkers is General Manager at UpTimeWorks. He brings 20 years of experience in the areas of predictive maintenance, reliability solutions, and industrial plant management. Blenkers has recently presented UpTimeWorks’s solutions at the Reliable Plant Conference & Exhibition in Cleveland, OH (April 2019) and the Intelligent Sensor Networks Conference in Rotterdam, Netherlands (January 2019).
 
Don’t miss this informative presentation! If you register, you’ll get immediate access to the video presentation. 

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