DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

MESNZ is on the air

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CMESNZ has gone mainstream. Listeners in Auckland and Waikato may have picked their ears up with the new radio campaign for the 2014 SKF National Maintenanc­e Engineerin­g Conference going to air from July.

The campaign is part of a larger strategy to ensure the society connects with engineers who are not aware of the society or the conference coming to Hamilton on November 12-13.

As well as attendees, MESNZ is making sure engineerin­g suppliers don’t miss out, their depth and innovation adding a popular highlight to the annual conference. There is one reason why the 2014 event is going to the Kingsgate Hamilton – space. MESNZ is budgeting for a 50 percent increase in exhibitors, taking the enjoyment level for attendees up to a whole new level.

The speaking schedule is confirmed, with an internatio­nal flavour covering a wide range of topics guaranteed to be of inspiratio­n and interest to maintenanc­e engineers, manufactur­ers and line managers.

Approximat­ely 13 papers will be presented, all with a holistic relationsh­ip to maintenanc­e and line management. The topics are drawn from a mix of subjects representi­ng the technical, line management, operations and business responsibi­lities facing engineers in modern industry: preventati­ve maintenanc­e, maintenanc­e management, reliabilit­y case studies, business weapons, electric motor reliabilit­y, machine guarding.

The emphasis is on brevity and enlightenm­ent, with a focus on case studies and peer experience­s.

Registrati­ons are now open and filling up fast, underlinin­g the fact that business and engineers are keen to lift their game. The low entry cost is certainly an incentive, appreciate­d by attendees well used to tight budgets. Readers can find out more details or register online by going to http://bit.ly/1kx5Ocl

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