DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Maintenanc­e matters

- BY: BARRY ROBINSON, ME S NZ

COVID LOCKDOWN restrictio­ns have certainly put a damper on many of our plans for 2020, including the postponeme­nt until 2021 of MESNZ’s annual National Maintenanc­e Engineerin­g Conference. However, Tuesday 13th October saw the first MESNZ Network evening of 2020 finally go ahead at SAFE Ltd’s Drury Engineerin­g workshop.

The evening kicked off with a great presentati­on from Martin McElwee of Emirates Team New Zealand, who shared some interestin­g engineerin­g insights into the design and developmen­t of the incredible AC75 Flying Monohull set to defend the Americas Cup early next year. The commitment to cutting-edge engineerin­g design and innovation was evident for all to see and left everyone looking forward to some amazing America’s cup racing in 2021!

Continuing on with the theme of cutting- edge engineerin­g excellence, Bill Buckley of Buckley Systems Ltd, shared the latest updates of their Boron-Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) Cancer-Killing Machine. Bill, in his classic Kiwi understate­d way, blew the audience away with the incredible results from early testing offshore. With 300/350 terminal cancer patients receiving successful treatment in initial trials for fixed cancer patients, Bill left everyone wondering how to speed up the developmen­t process so that a machine could be installed here in New Zealand. To have such incredible technology being developed and manufactur­ed right here in New Zealand is to be celebrated and points to a bright future for the domestic manufactur­ing sector in New Zealand.

With this backdrop it was an absolute treat to have Bill then present the annual $5000 Bill Buckley Engineerin­g Scholarshi­p to Kian Manilal, from Auckland, with this year’s award sponsored by Competenz. Kian is heading to Auckland University in 2021 to study Mechanical Engineerin­g and we look forward to checking in with Kian as he prepares to make his mark on the industry.

No Network evening at SAFE would be complete without their famous roast meal, with pork, beef, lamb and chicken all slow roasted in a large industrial heat-treatment furnace, complete with all the usual vegetables and trimmings. It was no surprise to find the bones picked bare at the end of the night!

The night ended with hot forging demonstrat­ions, including a 500 kg open space power hammer, 1000 kg drop hammer and 500 Tonne press. Led by Kian, our scholarshi­p winner, several young future engineers had the chance to try their hand at independen­tly operating the power hammer, and all showed greater control and finesse than some more senior engineerin­g colleagues on the night.

The opportunit­y to reconnect with industry peers and forge new relationsh­ips left everyone thirsting for more network opportunit­ies as part of our Covid recovery plan. To this end MESNZ has responded and announced plans for a new Pop-Up Training and Trade Expo event to be held on 18th November at SAFE’s workshop in Drury. This will be a free one- day event including technical and training presentati­ons, and an opportunit­y to talk with leading industry suppliers and service providers with table-top trade stands. There will be plenty across the day to appeal to the engineerin­g and maintenanc­e managers right through to new apprentice­s at the start of their careers.

Save the date, and make the most of possibly the only chance in 2020 to get your team engaged ready to make 2021 the best year you have ever had.

FOR MORE INFORMATIO­N PLEASE EMAIL INFO@MESNZ.ORG OR CALL MESNZ CHAIR, DR JAMES NEALE 0272555659.

 ??  ?? KIAN MANILAL, HIS MOTHER NICOLA MANILAL AND BILL BUCKLEY
KIAN MANILAL, HIS MOTHER NICOLA MANILAL AND BILL BUCKLEY

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