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{COMPANY_NAME} | Adds the Company Name. | Use |
{PORTAL_NAME} | Adds the application portals name. | Use |
{MEMBER_NAME} | Adds the Recipients Membership name. | Use |
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{WORKSHOP_END_TIME} | The end time of the workshop (if applicable). | Use |
Join us for our November Webinar featuring Dr. Diego Galar - Professor at LTU and CTO at TSI
Tuesday November 7th at 9:30 AM Central Time
Topic: Digital twins for O&M based on vibrations: A PLM approach
Dr. Diego Galar is a Full Professor of Condition Monitoring in the Division of Operation and Maintenance Engineering at LTU, Luleå University of Technology. He has led coordination efforts for numerous European projects, covering a wide range of topics such as cyber-physical systems, Industry 4.0, IoT, and Industrial AI and Big Data. Dr. Galar has also been actively engaged in projects with the Swedish industry and those funded by Swedish national agencies like Vinnova.
In addition to his academic role, he serves as the Chief Technology Officer at TSI (Spain), a company specializing in predictive maintenance solutions and condition monitoring for critical defense, marine, and energy assets. He previously worked as the principal researcher at Tecnalia (Spain), where he led the Maintenance and Reliability research group within the Division of Industry and Transport. He also held the Volvo chair as a Professor at Skovde University.
Dr. Galar has an extensive publication record, including over five hundred journal and conference papers, books, and technical reports in the field of maintenance. He actively contributes to the academic community by serving on editorial boards, participating in scientific committees, and chairing international journals and conferences. He is also involved in national and international committees for standardization and R&D in the areas of reliability and maintenance.
Internationally, Dr. Galar has held visiting professorships at institutions such as the Polytechnic of Braganza (Portugal), University of Valencia, NIU (USA), and the Universidad Pontificia Católica de Chile. Currently, he continues to serve as a visiting professor at the University of Sunderland (UK), University of Maryland (USA), and Chongqing University in China.
Summary:
We'll explore how to harness the power of digital twins to revolutionize O&M, with a focus on vibrations. This PLM-driven strategy promises to boost predictive maintenance, enhance asset performance, and minimize downtime.
By embracing this PLM approach for digital twins driven by vibrations, organizations can enhance asset reliability, reduce maintenance costs, and optimize overall operational efficiency. This shift from reactive to proactive maintenance empowers data-driven decision-making for assets, promising a brighter future for O&M.
This webinar is FREE for Members of the Vibration Institute and $30 for Non-Members and will qualify for 0.1 CE Credit - toward recertification
This webinar will be recorded for future viewing in our member portal - Free for Members/$30 for Non-Members
Registration will CLOSE Sunday November 5th - we ask that you please register in advance of this webinar.
No refunds given less than 48 hours prior to the event. For cancelations less than 48 hours, credit will be given toward another paid Vibration Institute event.
Please note that recording of any webinar given by the Vibration Institute is prohibited.
Sharing of Webinar links with others is prohibited.
The Vibration Institute respects the privacy of its members and other visitors to its website. The Institute believes electronic commerce and online activities are to be used responsibly and appropriately. The following policy has been adopted to ensure online privacy of its users.
If you would like to join our network of esteemed colleagues, improve your skills, and expand your education in the study of machine vibrations, get in touch and get started as a member.
What Information Does the Vibration Institute Collect?
It is our policy to collect and store only personal information that our members and visitors knowingly provide. The data the Vibration Institute collects is used to help better serve its members. The Vibration Institute and its direct subsidiaries use collected data to improve its own web content; to respond to visitors’ interests, needs and preferences; and to develop new products and services.
The Vibration Institute currently makes attendee contact information available to those who register for its training courses and conferences. Users may request that the Vibration Institute refrain from disclosing the data it collects to third parties when they are providing such information. Additionally, users may contact the Institute at (630) 654-2254 or information@vi-institute.org to express their preferences and inquiries. The Institute does not provide our contact list to any outside parties for commercial use.
The Vibration Institute does not collect any personal information from users browsing its Website. Only aggregate data, such as the number of hits per page, is collected. Such aggregate data is only used for internal and marketing purposes.
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act(s) 1984 and 1998 (as applicable), the Vibration Institute or its agents must store, host and otherwise process the information (including personal data) supplied by the user when registering for its Website. The Vibration Institute may send such data outside the European Economic Area for processing. If the user resides in the European Union, consent is requested, allowing the volunteered, personal information to be transferred and stored in countries outside of the EU, including the United States.
The Vibration Institute does not disclose or retain credit card account information provided by its members and customers. When members and customers choose to pay using their credit cards, the Vibration Institute submits the information needed to obtain payment to the appropriate secure clearinghouse.
Individuals certified according to the Vibration Institute’s Vibration Analyst scheme must recognize the precepts of personal integrity and professional competence as international principles.
Certified individuals shall:
I. Perform their professional duties with proper regard for the physical environment and the safety, health and well-being of the public;
II. Undertake only those vibration tasks for which they are competent by virtue of their training and experience, and where warranted, engage or advise the engagement of such analysts as are required to enable them to properly complete assignments;
III. Conduct themselves in a responsible manner and utilize fair and equitable business practices in dealing with colleagues, clients and associates;
IV. Protect to the fullest extent possible, consistent with the well-being of the public, any information given them in confidence by an employer, colleague or member of the public;
V. Refrain from making unjustified statement or from performing unethical acts which would discredit the certification program based on this scheme;
VI. Indicate to the employer or client any adverse consequences which may result from an over-ruling of the technical judgment by a non-technical authority;
VII. Avoid conflicts of interest with any employer or client, and if any such conflicts should arise in the performance of work inform the affected persons promptly of the circumstances;
VIII. Strive to maintain their proficiency by updating the technical knowledge as required to properly perform condition monitoring and diagnostics measurement and analysis techniques; and
IX. Refrain from misuse of the Institute’s logo and certification status.
X. Inform the Vibration Institute, without delay, of matters that can affect the capability of the certified person to continue to fulfill the certification requirements. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of your certificate.
The Vibration Institute respects the privacy of its members and other visitors to its website. The Institute believes electronic commerce and online activities are to be used responsibly and appropriately. The following policy has been adopted to ensure online privacy of its users.
If you would like to join our network of esteemed colleagues, improve your skills, and expand your education in the study of machine vibrations, get in touch and get started as a member.
What Information Does the Vibration Institute Collect?
It is our policy to collect and store only personal information that our members and visitors knowingly provide. The data the Vibration Institute collects is used to help better serve its members. The Vibration Institute and its direct subsidiaries use collected data to improve its own web content; to respond to visitors’ interests, needs and preferences; and to develop new products and services.
The Vibration Institute currently makes attendee contact information available to those who register for its training courses and conferences. Users may request that the Vibration Institute refrain from disclosing the data it collects to third parties when they are providing such information. Additionally, users may contact the Institute at (630) 654-2254 or information@vi-institute.org to express their preferences and inquiries. The Institute does not provide our contact list to any outside parties for commercial use.
The Vibration Institute does not collect any personal information from users browsing its Website. Only aggregate data, such as the number of hits per page, is collected. Such aggregate data is only used for internal and marketing purposes.
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act(s) 1984 and 1998 (as applicable), the Vibration Institute or its agents must store, host and otherwise process the information (including personal data) supplied by the user when registering for its Website. The Vibration Institute may send such data outside the European Economic Area for processing. If the user resides in the European Union, consent is requested, allowing the volunteered, personal information to be transferred and stored in countries outside of the EU, including the United States.
The Vibration Institute does not disclose or retain credit card account information provided by its members and customers. When members and customers choose to pay using their credit cards, the Vibration Institute submits the information needed to obtain payment to the appropriate secure clearinghouse.