Attend this major international conference with detailed worldclass case studies and take away transferable
solutions to enable you to:

Reduce the chances of catastrophic failure and the associated repair and maintenance costs
Utilise effective reliability engineering processes to optimise the performance of critical equipment
Minimise the total cost of equipment operation by adopting a comprehensive machinery care strategy
Implement design and maintenance solutions which will reduce the cost per hour of operation and increase daily revenue

About The Event

  • How can you deliver higher performing rotating equipment that increases reliability and availability?
  • What techniques and solutions can you utilise to determine root causes and prevent machinery failure?
  • How can you reduce the chances of catastrophic failure
    and the associated repair and maintenance costs?
  • What cost savings can you achieve by improving the
    reliability and availability of critical equipment?
  • What design and maintenance strategies can you implement which will actually increase daily revenue?

These are all critical questions for engineers responsible for rotating equipment in any industry sector. As repair costs range from US$ 100,000 to US$ 500,000 and downtime between one to 60 days (leading to millions more dollars in lost production) you need to ensure your rotating equipment is performing at the highest possible level – all the time.

ROTATE 2009, the 13th Annual Conference, is the industrial forum for engineers dedicated to finding solutions to common challenges.

The case-study packed conference will showcase proven solutions your peers have tried and tested. They will reveal how they improved the performance of their equipment and demonstrate specific methods which enabled this. In particular, there will be case studies which will demonstrate
how YOU can:

  • Achieve large cost savings by improving the reliability and
    availability of compressors
  • Minimise the total cost of machinery operation by adopting a comprehensive machinery care strategy
  • Extend the life of dry gas seals by improving their control
    system design
  • Utilise vibration diagnostic systems to predict and improve equipment performance
  • Lower CO2 emissions from existing equipment
  • Avoid catastrophic failure by utilising effective reliability
    engineering processes

Apart from providing excellent industry-based case studies, ROTATE 2009 will provide you with exclusive access to technical networking sessions with your peers. Use the networking session to list your reliability issues and then exchange technical ideas and gain knowledge about world-class best practice in optimising equipment reliability.

What’s NEW for 2009?
ROTATE 2009 will bring you brand new case studies, workshops and training courses never before seen at our previous Rotate conferences. The case studies will show you technical success stories, the workshops will provide in-depth mechanical solutions to your key challenges and the twoday intensive training courses will give all industry newcomers a full and thorough understanding of pumps and turbines.

The 13th Annual Rotate Conference is an ideal chance for you to hear world-class best practice case studies, network with experts and take away new solutions for your operations.

One Day Concurrent Workshop Options
Tuesday, 20 October 2009

AApplying Best Practice Maintenance To Industrial Gas Turbines
Shell, The Netherlands
BImproving The Reliability Of Dry Gas Seals In Centrifugal Compressors
ADMA-OPCO, UAE
CAdopting Effective Hydrocarbon Management In Fluid And Drive Systems
Rio Tinto Alcan, Australia
Two Day Concurrent Training Course Options
Wednesday, 21 and Thursday, 22 October 2009
DDesign, Selection And Maintenance Fundamentals Of Industrial Pumps
GASCO, UAE
The Petroleum Institute, UAE
EGas Turbine Management
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Pakistan
 

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