Euromaintenance2016 Announcement

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30 May - 1 June 2016 Athens Ledra Hotel Athens, Greece

Announcement

www.euromaintenance2016.org

Organisers



WELCOME ADDRESSES

On behalf of the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies, I have great pleasure in inviting you to participate in EuroMaintenance 2016 Conference which is being held from 30 May to 1 June in the vibrant city of Athens. In my position as President of the EFMNS, I am fully convinced that Maintenance constitutes one of the pillars in the European industry as well as in the urban as a utility sector. Maintenance is of utmost importance for trade and commerce, for the environment, and for general health and safety. In order to pursue its goals, the EFNMS acts as an umbrella organisation for the non-profit National Maintenance Societies in Europe. EFNMS is recognised as the leading European network for knowledge and experience in maintenance and physical asset management. For the above reasons, EuroMaintenance 2016 is considered a “must” Conference for those engaged in the Maintenance sector. Joining the conference will be a unique opportunity for all of us not only to participate in the Conference and listen to the specialists, but also do some networking with other colleagues and share our knowledge and experience. Despite the crisis, Maintenance will stay a “continuous challenge” to keep our European industry fit and healthy. I do invite you to come to Athens, actively participate in the Conference and also get to know one of the most wonderful cities in the world. Yours cordially, Herman Baets Chairman and CEO of EFNMS



Dear friends, In June 2016 the heart of Global Maintenance Community will beat in Athens. In the city that Aristotle, the founder of western civilisation, first manifested the principal that “for any result there is a cause�. A principal that constitutes the core of every asset management system. In the city that inspired the first democracy and supported its prosperity on the development of the skills of every citizen. That is a constant challenge for any management model. During the 24th EuroMaintenance in a row, influencers, experts and professionals from all over the world will highlight the critical role of asset management in building a sustainable growth model for enterprises and our planet. At EuroMaintenance 2016 you will be able to participate in thematic workshops, inspiring presentations and social events, giving you the opportunity to interact with experts who communicate inspiring case studies leading to success. We are waiting for you in Athens to share and improve knowledge, people skills, products and practices, because sustainable continuous improvement is what we all need for ourselves, our business environment and our planet. We invite you to fulfill your business expectations and enjoy our hospitality.

Sincerely, George Efremidis Chairman Hellenic Maintenance Society - HMS


THE COMMITTEES

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George Efremidis

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Cosmas Vamvalis

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Giannis Antoniadis

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Ioannis Bakouros

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George Scroubelos

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Greece-ARTION

Despina Amarantidou

Austria-MFA

Reinhard Korb

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Wout Theuws

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Belgiium-BEMAS

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Wim Vancauwenberghe

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Croatia-HDO

Drago Frkovic

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Czech Republic-CSPU

Tomas Hladik

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Eva Mosegaard

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Lars Hansen

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Kari Komonen

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Gerard Νeyret

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Claude Pichot

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Antoine Despujols

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Sven Noczynski

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Denmark-DDV Finland-Promaint France-AFIM

Germany-WVIS Italy-AIMAN Lithuania-LTPIA

David Merbecks

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Norway-NFV

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Franco Santini

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Aleramo Lucifredi

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Paul Daugalis

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Ellen Den Broeder

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Chris Rijsdijk

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Sil Bruijsten

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Per Schjolberg

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Johan Asmundsvaag

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Portugal -APMI

Luis Ferreira

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Serbia a.Montenegro –DOTS

Nada Stanojevic

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Slovakia-SSU

Juraj Grencik

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Slovenia-DVS

Darko Cafuta

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Spain-AEM

Gerardo Alvarez Cuervo

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Jan Franlund

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Christer Olsson

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Alex Stuber

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Dimitris Kiritsis

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Alan Wilson

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Sweden-UTEK Switzerland-MFS UK

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Organising Committee

Bill Parker

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THE CONFERENCE EuroMaintenance 2016 is a biennial event and a hallmark tradition of the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies; it has an institutional and economic interest and has been organised in over 14 cities across Europe throughout its 25-year history. EuroMaintenance 2016 aims to continue the success of the previous organisations in Helsinki, Finland (2014), in Belgrade, Servia (2012), in Verona, Italy (2010), in Brussels, Belgium (2008), in Basel, Switzerland (2006), etc. The Conference is considered to be a top priority meeting and discussion point for the technical and scientific community of maintenance and asset management, promoting sustainable solutions and a healthy business environment. The Conference will bring together people from different countries, sectors, industries, business environments and cultures.

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Sunday, May 29th

Monday, May 30th

Tuesday, May 31st

Parallel Workshops

EFNMS Asset Management Committee (EAMC) Workshop

EFNMS Maintenance Assessment Committee (EMAC) Workshop

Health & Safety Workshop

Cape Sounio tour (optional)

Training Workshop

Arrivals

Welcome Reception

Wednesday, June 1st

Congress Registration

Thursday, June 2nd Post-Congress Tour (optional)

Keynote Presentations

Opening Ceremony Keynote Presentations

E X P O

Congress

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Hydra-Poros-Aegina Cruise

Congress

Salvetti Awards Gala Dinner

Closing Ceremony

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Zensuke Matsuda Senior Researcher, JIPM (Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance) Japan

Zensuke Matsuda has more than three decades of experience of Semiconductor Industry. In 1978 he joined NEC Corporation. His expertise is Production Engineering and Maintenance, Product Design and Development, Global Business Deployment and Administration of Business Units. In 2007 he became the Executive Vice President and Member of the Board of NEC Electronics. In 2010, he became Advisor to NEC. In 2011 he joined Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance. In 2014, he became TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) Awards Assessor.

Frieder Mathis Senior Manager of Technical Services, Mercedes-Benz plant Mannheim, Germany

Frieder Mathis has been a senior manager for Daimler AG at Mannheim plant. He is heading the technical service and is also responsible for the strategic team of Leadfunction maintenance/tool management for all Powertrain Truck plants. After a training program as a fitter with the German Federal Railroads, followed by a degree in plastics engineering, he started his professional career with Dupol Rubbermaid. This led to several positions with Freudenberg and JOST plants. In January 2000 he changed to G+H Metalltechnik as the managing director until moving on to Daimler. Further more, Frieder Mathis is a lecturer (maintenance) at the DHBW and the Graduate School Rhein Neckar.

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Nils Martin Rugsveen Leading Advisor in Maintenance Management, Statoil ASA Stavanger, Norway

From his education as Avionics Technician in the Royal Norwegian Air Force, Nils Martin Rugsveen has built his career through a variety of technical and administrative positions, mainly in the offshore helicopter industry. He started his civilian employment in Helikopter Service AS in 1988, as avionics instructor in the technical training center. Following that, he was involved in establishing two competing companies to his former employer. Firstly Braathens Helikopter AS, thereafter Norsk Helikopter AS (now known as Bristows Norway), operating approximately 50% of the Norwegian offshore market. Responsibilities held during that period were maintenance program management, improvements and modifications (design), maintenance planning and scheduling, management of technical records, procurement and spare parts management and quality management. As quality manager he held a personal NCAA/EASA approval as Designated Post Holder - Quality management. In 2008 he joined a management systems consultancy company, working as a consultant for Statoil ASA, before taking permanent employment in Statoil in 2011. He is currently holding the position as Leading advisor in Maintenance Management. As Leading Advisor he has a corporate advisory role in maintenance management (MM). The primary tasks include setting strategic direction within MM on short and medium timeframe, management of governing system within the area of MM, management of MM IT-portfolio, authority relations within MM, involvement in internal and external professional networks. Nils Martin Rugsveen is a certified EoQ Quality Systems Manager from 1998, and certified EFNMS European Expert in Maintenance Management from 2011. He is member of ISO TC251, the committee that formed the newly published ISO 55000 series on Asset Management.

Goran Perinic Quality and Organizational Processes, EN Department, CERN Geneva, Switzerland

Goran Perinić is a mechanical engineer with a diploma from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. In the first years of his career he acquired a solid experience in designing, developing and operating process plants in the domain of cryogenic engineering at the JET Joint Undertaking fusion reactor in the UK, at the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe (now Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), as a contributor in standardisation committees in Germany, France and Switzerland, as a lecturer for the German Engineers Association VDI and last but not least at CERN working for the Compact Muon Solenoid detector before becoming responsible for the operative maintenance of CERN’s cryogenic systems. The full implementation of a CMMS system for the cryogenics systems that Goran Perinić oversaw was one of the models for CERN’s maintenance management project in the technical sector that he led and that launched the implementation of modern maintenance management methods in numerous equipment groups. Goran Perinić has recently joined the new Asset and Maintenance Management section that provides transversal support for processes and associated tools at CERN.

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Claus Hincke Director Technical Service & Operation Copenhagen Airports Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen Airports has 2.200 employees and facilities there daily host more than 23.000 employees from airlines, handlers, shops and other businesses. More than 25 million passengers travelled through Copenhagen Airports in 2014. Claus Hincke is head of Technical Service & Operation and he is Asset owner of all linear and operational assets. The organization numbers 330 full-time employees and has 4 core business areas; technical services, cleaning, energy, and asset management. Annual maintenance costs are about 70 million Euros. Claus has experience with change management and how to motivate various individuals, team and organizations to move from being a reactive firefighting unit, to becoming a proactive Asset Management organization. Claus is a Board Member of the Danish Maintenance Association.

Tim Zaal Emeritus Professor of the Hogeschool Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht , The Netherlands Consultant at TZConsultancy, Hoorn, The Netherlands

After being graduated at the Technical University Delft, Tim Zaal has fulfilled several functions in industry at companies, like DSM, Royal Wessanen and Stork Werkspoor Diesel. He has practiced functions around: design and engineering, erecting new factories and industrial maintenance. He was professor in Integrated Design and Engineering from 2000 until its retirement in 2008. His chair was involved with research in innovative integrated design processes in industry and building environment and also in integrated industrial maintenance. As emeritus professor he is still involved with the curriculum, lectures and applied research of the Master course in Maintenance and Asset Management at the Hogeschool Utrecht (HU) University of Applied Sciences. Since 1 January 2008 he is also active as consultant in integrated industrial design processes (for industry, industrial maintenance and building environment). Tim Zaal is author of three books: ‘Profitable Maintenance’ (in Dutch, 2013, ISBN 978 90 79182 23 7) ‘Profit - Driven Maintenance’ (2011, ISBN 978 90 79182 10 7) ‘Integrated Design and Engineering’ (2009, ISBN 978 90 79182 03 9)



CITY OF ATHENS

Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world’s oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning around 3,400 years, and the earliest human presence around the 11th–7th millennium BC. Athens is recognised as a global city because of its geo-strategic location and its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, culture, education and tourism. It is one of the biggest economic centres in southeastern Europe, with a large financial sector, and its port Piraeus is the largest passenger port in Europe and the third largest in the world.


Surrounded by a lining of stunning seas and mountains, Athens is filled with gems just waiting to be discovered. Located at the crossroads of three continents, the capital of Greece with an overall population of close to 4 million has often been the hub of many cultures. Characterised by a culture and people that are welcoming and hospitable, every visitor just feels at home. Athens is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Acropolis of Athens and the medieval Daphni Monastery. Athens was the host city of the first modern-day Olympic Games in 1896, and 108 years later it welcomed home the 2004 Summer Olympics. Athens is home to the National Archeological Museum, featuring the world’s largest collection of ancient Greek antiquities, as well as the new Acropolis Museum. The city that never sleeps offers a variety of things to see and do, and most of the times, under favourable weather conditions. Athens is considered one of Europe’s safest capitals; its transportation network is userfriendly; there are numerous museums and archeological sites and hundreds of restaurants to satisfy every taste. Furthermore, a factor that is driving Athens’ destination popularity is the increasing number of international carriers that fly into its new and award-winning airport, easily connecting Athens to the rest of the world. Athens is an ideal congress destination, combining state-of-the-art infrastructure, excellent conference facilities and easy access from all over the world with world-class cultural attractions, modern amenities, diverse entertainment and natural beauty. For more information visit: www.thisisathens.org


THE VENUE

Athens Ledra Hotel 115 Syngrou Avenue , 117 45, Athens, T: +30 210 930 0000, W: www.athensledrahotel.com With a spectacular view of the Acropolis, Athens Ledra Hotel is just minutes from Plaka, Piraeus Port and Acropolis Museum. The hotel boasts a rooftop, seasonal pool and bar with stunning views over the Acropolis. It features air-conditioned accommodation with a satellite TV and a balcony. Facilities include a fitness centre and a restaurant. The elegant and spacious rooms have modern amenities and luxurious bedding. They are equipped with a minibar and safety box.

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Athens Ledra Hotel is fully equipped for all types of major conferences and social events with its unique service, an in-house audiovisual department and a total of 1694 sq. meters of meeting space. The attentiveness of the well trained staff and the well-known high standards of quality provided, give participants a high level of comfort to meet and exceed all their expectations.


CULTURAL PROGRAMME FOR ACCOMPANYING PERSONS (INCLUDED IN THE REGISTERATION FEE & SPECIAL PACKAGES)

Athens city tour and Acropolis Museum - Half day Excursion Monday, 30 May Departure at 09:00 - Return at 15:00 From the Acropolis to Omonia Square, with the half-day sightseeing and Acropolis museum tour you’ll see all the famous sites of ancient and modern Athens on this comprehensive morning tour. Offering a perfect overview of the modern city, this guided half day tour will help you get your bearings if this is your first visit to Athens. The Athens half-day tour departs for a photo stop at Panathinaiko Stadium where the first Olympic Games took place in 1896. It is the only stadium built out of white marble. Proceed, passing by Zappeion and Temple of Olympian Zeus. You will then pass the Athens Trilogy which includes the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library. Continue passing by National Garden, Hadrian’s Arc, St. Paul’s Church, Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown soldier, Schliemann’s House (Numismatic Museum), Catholic Cathedral, Old Parliament, Constitution Square, Russian Orthodox Church, and finally ACROPOLIS (visit Propylae, Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon, Erechtheion with its Porch of Maidens). Continue the expert guided Athens sightseeing and museum tour with a pleasant short walk passing by Herodion and Dionysos Theater, in order to visit the ACROPOLIS museum. Avoid and skip the lines of the new museum. Main attractions such as votives, artifacts of everyday life, statues from archaic period, Caryatids, and of course the Parthenon hall with the metopes, the pediments and the frieze will impress you.

Delphi Tour - Full day Excursion Tuesday, 31 May Departure at 08:45 - Return at 19:00 Drive through the fertile plain of Beotia, crossing the towns of Thebes connected with the tragedy of King Oedipus - Levadia and Arachova (short stop on the way back). Arrive at Delphi, the center of Ancient World - the “Omphalos” (Navel of Earth) - whose prestige extended far beyond the boundaries of the Hellenic World. On the slopes of Mount Parnassus, in a landscape of unparalleled beauty and majesty, lie the ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios. Visit the Treasury of the Athenians, the Temple of Apollo and the Museum containing such masterpieces of Ancient Greek sculpture as the bronze Charioteer and the famous athlete Aghias. Lunch in the modern village of Delphi, return to Athens by the same route. 15


A. Cape Sounion - Half day Excursion Sunday, 29 May Departure at 15:00 pm - Return at 18:30 pm 45,00 € p.p. Depart for a wonderful drive along the scenic coastal road which affords a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf. A crowning feature of the tour is Cape Sounion, dominated by the spectacular 5th century B.C. Temple of Poseidon (god of the sea) overlooking the Aegean Sea. The temple is located on the top of the cliff overlooking the Saronic Gulf, and on a clear day you can see seven Greek islands. The drive to and from Sounion takes you through some of the most beautiful and upscale suburbs of Athens. Lunch at a local fish tavern will round out the breath-taking afternoon.

B. Cruise to the Islands of the Saronikos Gulf – One Day Cruise Thursday, 2 June Departure at 08:00 am - Return at 19:15 pm 100,00 € p.p. with lunch AEGINA: The largest and most important island in the Saronic Gulf, inhabited since the 2nd millennium B.C. Aegina has a very rich past and a fascinating present. The island is famous for its pistachio groves, on which is based its economy. In the port itself, you will see the typical fish market and the very colourful floating fruit and vegetable market. POROS: The smallest of the three islands, separated from the Peloponese by a narrow strait. A very green island, covered with pine trees and lemon trees. You will walk around its small and narrow streets, and go up to the clock-tower to admire the panoramic view. HYDRA: One of the most cosmopolitan islands, the favourite of the international Jet-Set. Wander through its narrow streets, admire the unique architecture of its houses, have a swim in its crystal clear waters, shop in its famous jewellery and popular art boutiques.

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PAPERS The Scientific Committee has collected a large number of original contributions on the EuroMaintenance 2016 Conference, to be held on 30 May – 1 June 2016 at Athens Ledra Hotel. Papers are related to one of the following conference topics: >>Maintenance & Asset Management >>Maintenance Administration & Execution >>ICT on Maintenance (e-Maintenance) >>Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) >>Human resources, Training, Qualification, Certification >>Health, Safety & Environment >>Best Practices (horizontal topic) >>Future & Emerging Maintenance Practices For more detailed information on the conference topics you may visit www.euromaintenance2016.org.

BEST PAPER AWARD by the Salvetti Foundation During the EuroMaintenance 2016 the tradition of the Salvetti Foundation awards will be granted to the most interesting presentations from five categories, selected by the participants. The categories: • Safety, Health, Education, Training & Certification • Maintenance concepts, solutions & assessment • Maintenance Technologies & Reliability Engineering • Maintenance Management & Leadership • Physical Asset Management For more information on the Salvetti Foundation awards you may also visit www.salvettifoundation.com/awards/


E-POSTERS During the EuroMaintenance 2016 Conference the concept of e-posters will be used. What is an e-poster? E-posters are the electronic version of traditional, printed posters, except that they are viewable on screen. This environmentally-friendly way of presenting posters replaces the traditional printed poster which is a timeconsuming, expensive and sometimes impractical method. In specific, the entire process of creating, submitting, managing and presenting posters online will be fully automated from here on and will be done electronically, without the need to print them out, transport them and then display them at a specific conference venue. Where and when will the e-posters be presented? There will be desktop computers in an especially laid-out part of the conference venue where delegates will be able to access any e-poster of their choice at any time as often as they want. At the same time, large screens will also be installed in the same part of the conference venue instead of the traditional boards used to display printed posters. These will be used to screen e-posters on a rotating schedule. The e-posters will also be available via the internet on the website www.euromaintenance2016.org upon the approval of the respective author. How can one create an e-poster? The submission of e-posters can be done only online via the Conference website (www.euromaintenance2016. org). Authors are informed instantly about the successful submission of their e-poster. Abstracts which will be sent via fax or e-mail correspondence will not be accepted. For each paper to be accepted for presentation, at least one of the authors is required to be pre-registered at the Conference. Should an abstract is approved as an e-poster by the Scientific committee, more details with regard to the procedure, the creation and submission of the e-Posters will be sent via email separately to the respective authors. How it will be displayed? During the session, a laptop will be available for the speaker to make a PowerPoint presentation, the duration of which should not exceed 2 minutes. After the session, there will be a specially arranged area for a more detailed presentation to interested delegates. Please note that information on the exact day and time of each one’s presentation will be sent in due time. Technical specifications for the e-poster • File Type: “.ppt” or “.pptx“ format • One page • Orientation: Portrait • Size 28.575 (width) x 50.8 (height) in cm (1080 x 1920 pixels) • Images in the file should be “.jpg” or “.png” format at 72 dpi resolution. • Font size: > 14 pt For each paper one can use the colors, font and background that he/she prefers. Please take caution: one must use a visible color combination.


REGISTRATION & HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Registration Registration to the EuroMaintenance 2016 Conference is made by filling in the on-line registration form here. Registration Type Speaker presenting a paper Participant Accompanying person

Full Package Early Registration Full Package Late Registration by 25/3/2016 after 26/3/2016 200 € 900 € 1.100 € 360 € 360 €

Full Package registration fees include Conference Attendance & Lunches, Welcome Reception & Gala Dinner. Accompanying person fees include Welcome Reception, Gala Dinner & 2 tours (Athens City tour & Acropolis Museum with lunch, Delphi tour with lunch) Hotel Accommodation at Athens Ledra Hotel Special room rates have been arranged for the Participants of Euromaintenance 2016 at the Conference Venue, Athens Ledra Hotel, only applicable via conference online registration form. Special Room Rates Single Room Double Room

175 € 185 €

Prices are per room per night at the Hotel and include buffet breakfast, services and all taxes.

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COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION - SPONSORSHIPS During its two-day run, Euromaintenance 2016 Conference will host a commercial exhibition with companies of the industry from around the world showcasing and demonstrating their latest products, equipment and services. The exhibition will be open to Conference participants and registered press who will have the opportunity to learn all about the recent market trends, newest insights and best practices of the industry. Companies, organizations and institutions related to: • Industrial Maintenance • Asset Management • Maintenance and Asset Management Software • Remote Maintenance Technology • Safety and Environment • Energy Efficiency are welcome to participate at Euromaintenance 2016, benefit from the promotion opportunities and actively contribute to the conference’s success. For further information on the Conference and the Sponsorship & Communication Sponsorship Programme you may contact: corporate@artion.com.gr.

PARTNERS ’’To help create a network for young maintenance professionals and to assist them in the start and early development of their carreers’’ The Salvetti Foundation does this by taking an independent position in a European context and providing all relevant stakeholders with relevant information, advise, development of knowledge and knowledge transfer. The Salvetti Foundation aims to contribute to bringing young maintenance professionals together in order to retain this group in the professional field and motivate them in their careers in cooperation with EFNMS and relevant European Union-organisations (OSHA, Feani, ISO, etc., etc.). As an independent platform, the Salvetti Foundation has established a distinctive and significant position within the maintenance sector. It does this by organising special competitions, encouraging young people to choose a career in this professional field, and disseminating knowledge. Focus on master thesis award, euromaintenance incentive award, best EFNMS five-papers award, and possible new developments in the asset management field.

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AWARDS EUROMAINTENANCE 2016 – AWARDS SPONSORED BY SALVETTI FOUNDATION

EFNMS Excellence Award for Master Thesis in Maintenance The EFNMS Excellence Award for Master Thesis’ in Maintenance was establish by the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies – EFNMS and Professor Uday Kumar from the Luela University. The Award is sponsored and supported by the Salvetti Foundation. The EFNMS Excellence Master Thesis Award is meant to promote, encourage and motivate the Theoretical and Applied Research and developments in the areas of Maintenance Engineering, Maintenance Management, Information and Communication Technologies, Methods and Systems amongst the students of the European Universities and Research Institutes. The National Coordinators are appointed to manage the collection and evaluation of candidate theses at country level; the National Coordinator will then send the best thesis at country level to the National Maintenance Society of the country, who in turn will send it to the Secretary, Award Committee, Prof. Marco Macchi (marco.garetti@ polimi.it). EFNMS Euromaintenance Incentive Award in Maintenance The EFNMS Euromaintenance Incentive Award was established by Dr. Stefano Salvetti and his Foundation and the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies – EFNMS. The Award is sponsored and supported by the Salvetti Foundation. The EFNMS Euromaintenance Incentive Award is in recognition of extraordinary accomplishment in the field of maintenance. The award is aimed at individuals, teams or institutions in acknowledgement of their Outstanding Performance, New Ideas in the field of maintenance, Ideas in applying new technology or new techniques, new type of organization which will add to the already existing effectiveness of maintenance, Publications and presentations which will promote or assist in making maintenance work better known. Any other initiative which will add to the progress made in the maintenance profession. Each National Maintenance Society member of EFNMS should promote its own National Maintenance Award and nominate the winner as candidate to Euromaintenance Incentive Award. More information Visit web sites www.salvettifoundation.com and www.efnms.org.

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