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LEARN ABOUT! The strategies for improved bearing and machine life Bearing maintenance fundamentals Bearing and machine life condition and
prediction Lubrication - The bearing and machine life saver Bearing Root Cause Failure Analysis The Role of bearing technology,
precision and quality in performance The Monitoring of 'Low Frequency' bearings The bearing industry responsibilities
BEARING RELIABILITY CONFERENCE & EXPOBRCE is the meetin place where oth the lo al earin pla ers meet the esta lished lo al e ipment elia ilit strate ies and rin s them oth to ether as one messa e Bearing Reliability
or two da s o will e perience powerf l e ote speakers from oth competencies, listen to selected e perts present their strate ies to make the earin more relia le, oin workshops desi ned to help o implement the est strate ies and isit the ke ind strial pla ers at the hi ition center.
The conference has 4 main sections, with in total 29 presentations and 9 workshops.
The earin is the rotatin heart of all machines and if it fails or malf nctions, then so does the machine or e ipment, simpl p t
T and T T pre ail.
makin the earin last lon er more relia le, e ipment ptime will increase and maintenance costs will s side.
This onference, orkshop and hi ition str ct re, will i e o the knowled e to help impro e o r companies siness res lt.
WHY JOIN THIS EVENT?
TOP SPEAKERS AT THE BRCE CONFERENCE
Andrew Fraser Ian Knight Melissa Cameron
Dan Bradley Jorg Lange Michael Whittaker
Fabrice Brion Kai Gessenich Mike Forbes
Gary Tine Kees Veltman Per Arnold
Gwyn Simmons Kenan Özcan Peter Guendling
Martin Blenkers Tom Murphy
Jan Brons Martin Williamson Toon van Grunderbeeck
Wim Vancauwenberge
Javier Vazquez Dodero
Javier Vazquez Dodero
More speakers will be announced in the BearingNEWS magazine starting from February 2016.
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CONFERENCE & WORSHOPS AGENDA 22 – 23 March 2016
Morning Conference Themes: The Strategies for Improved Bearing and Machine Performance
CONFERENCE & WORKSHOPS: (22 March 2016)Day 1
09:0010:00
Key Note Adress: by Jan Brons. The Bearing Industry Responsibilities
10:1510:45
11:0011:30
11:0011:30
Session TopicEquipment Reliability and the Bearing
by Dan Bradley
Session TopicPlanning and Scheduling
by Michael Whittaker
Session TopicReliability Consulting
by Garry Tyne
Session TopicKPI’s and Performance Parameters
by Paul Wheelhouse
Session TopicEquipment Reliability and the Bearing
by Andrew Fraser
Session TopicThe Bearing Industry Communications Support by BearingNEWS AND BearingCLOUD
by Kenan Özcan
Morning Workshop Themes: The Strategies for Improved Bearing and Machine Performance
10:1510:45
Root Cause Analysis Theme: Exploring the Apollo Root Cause Analysis Program and Methodology.
Bearing Root Cause Failure Analysis Theme: How to define the causes of bearing wear and damage through raceway and component investigation.
The Manufacturing GameTheme: Understanding the business of Manufacturing through the Manufacturing Game.
by Melissa Cameron by Per Arnold Elgqvist by Andrew Fraser
Asternoon Conference Themes: Bearing and Machine Maintenance Fundamentals
13:0014:00 Key Note Address: by Wim Vancauwenberghe Maintenance, Getting The Formula Right
14:1514:45
15:0015:30
15:4516:15
Session TopicBest Practices in Bearing Maintenance
by Per Arnold Elgqvist
Session TopicThe use of Ultra Sound within Bearing Maintenance and Prediction Strategiesby Tom Murphy
Session TopicOutsourcing Maintenance Technologies
by Martin Blenkers
Session TopicEquipment Alignment for Prolonged Life
by Markus Brotsack
Sessions TopicThe Use of Pre Cut Machinery Shims
by Christoph Martin
Session TopicEffective Sealing Preventing Bearing Oil Contamination
by Simon Johnstone
Asternoon Workshop Themes: Bearing and Machine Maintenance Fundamentals
10:1512:15
Oil Analysis Theme: Using Oil Analysis methodologies to control levels of Oil Contamination and how to reduce wear and failure.
by Gwyn Simmons by To Be Announced by Toon van Grunderbeeck
RCM – Reliability Centered Maintenance Theme: How to use the RCM methodologies for systematic elimination of repetitive machine and component failures.
Lubrication Reliability Theme: Exploring the 10 steps to make your lubrication program Best in Class and to reduce component wear and failures.
Late Asternoon Conference Theme: Managing Reliability and Maintenance Staff
10:1510:45
Session TopicFrom Control Drive Management to Self Driven Leadership.by Peter Guendling
Session TopicFree Time
Morning Conference Themes: Bearing and Machine Life Prediction
09:0010:00
Key Note Adress: by Fabrice Brion Bearing Life Condition and Prediction
09:4510:15
11:0011:30
11:4512:15
Session TopicVibration Sensors and Monitoring Equipment Developmentsby Kai Gessenich
Session TopicPredictive Maintenance – Do it yourself or Outsource it by Daniel Spring
Session TopicBest Practices in Predictive Maintenance training
by Jason Trantor
Sessions TopicProduction Methodologies to Support Maintenance Endeavors – TPM, 5S and Leanby Andy Dobson
Session TopicThe Monitoring of low frequency bearings
by Tom Murphy
Session TopicCase Study – Condition Monitoring in the Wind Turbine Industry
by Jorg Lange
Morning Workshop Themes: Maintenance, Reliability and Management.
10:1512:15
A Well Run Predictive Maintenance ProgramTheme: Exploring the key ingredients and control parameters of an effective PDM program.
Manage Coach and Lead! Theme: Exploring the practical skills and tools for a new frontline leadership.
ISO 15000Theme: Applying structure to your reliability and maintenance strategies.
by Fabrice Brion by Peter Guendling by Martin Williamson
Asternoon Conference Themes: Lubrication the Bearing and Machine Life Saver
13:0014:00
Key Note Address: by Ian Knight Bearing and Equipment Lubrication Strategies - Getting it Right.
14:1514:45
15:0015:30
15:4516:15
Session Topic The Technology of Bearing Lubrication
by Mike Forbes
Session TopicThe role of Oil Analysis in Predictive Maintenanceby Gwyn Simmons
Session TopicBest Practices in Lubrication Training
by Martin Williamson
Sessions TopicOil Mist technologies
by Christian Schmitt
Sessions TopicFiltration for prolonged oil service Life
by Kees Veltman
Session TopicThe UE System approach to controlling your greasing strategies
by Frank Ragwitz
Late Asternoon: Closing Ceremony
10:1512:15
Presentation awardsAnnouncements
CONFERENCE & WORKSHOPS: (23 March 2016)Day 2
Evening Day 1: Conference Dinner & Speaker
17:30 by Fabrice Brion
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There will e ooths at the 2 with m and m . i er and c stomi ed ooths can e pro ided pon re est.
This onference, orkshop and hi ition str ct re, will i e o the knowled e to help impro e o r companies siness res lt.
HOTEL ACCO O ATIONThe e ent will take place in ortm nd, the lar est one of the ind striali ed cities in the erman hr area.
The accommodation will e at the 4 star erc re ortm nd esse on ress otel, ne t to the estfalenhallen
e hi ition center tro elallee 4 , 44 9 ortm nd erman .
on t miss o r chance to network with attendees, e hi itors and isitors in this ener etic atmosphere. The 2 e ent will e a fantastic opport nit to catch p with collea es and to make new connections with other
earin and relia ilit ind str professionals.
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High-quality decision makers
The Visitors
The previous time Drives &Controls was held at the NEC,co-located with Air-Tech,European Offshore Energy, Fluid Power & Systems andPlant & Asset Management – itproved to be a huge successwith over 13,000 delegates fromover 25 countries. In 2016 it hasthe potential for even greatersuccess.
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The Show
Welcome to...Drives & Controls Exhibitionand Conference 2016Following on from the show’s record-breaking success in 2014 we have increased stand space by 30%.
The 2016 event will bring together key suppliers of state-of-the-art equipment representing the multi-
tasking culture of today’s design engineer, covering critical areas such as energy efficiency, machine
safety, drives, power transmission, motion control and automation plus much more, all under one roof.
Drives & Controls 2016 will be a unique face-to-face opportunity for today’s engineering professionals to
learn about new strategies, constantly evolving technologies, the latest products and services that fit their
business needs to allow them to maintain optimum performance levels during competitive times.
Drives & Controls 2016 will also offer visitors a FREE truly independent, comprehensive and focused
seminar programme with speakers representing some of industry’s most pre-eminent organisations –
another reason for engineers to make the time to attend this important event.
• Drives & Controls Seminar Theatre • Maintenance Seminar Theatre• Energy Seminar Theatre
Once again the Drives & Controls Show will be co-located
with other complementary and successful DFA Media
exhibitions: Fluid Power & Systems, Plant & Asset Management,
Air-Tech and European Offshore Energy, and alongside
the MACH manufacturing technologies exhibition
and National Electronics Week. The combined shows
will create the biggest event for the UK manufacturing
and engineering sector in 2016, with an anticipated
attendance of well over 40,000+ visitors.
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2016EXHIBITION & SEMINARBROCHURE
12-14 APRIL 2016 • NEC BIRMINGHAM
The UK’s leading exhibition for Drives, Automation, Power Transmission and Motion Control Equipment
www.drives-expo.com
12-14 APRIL 2016 NEC BIRMINGHAM
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