UK’s leading plant & asset management event set to take centre stage in 2016
Published:  23 December, 2015

The biennial Plant and Asset Management is once again set to return to Birmingham’s NEC (Halls 3/3A) from 12-14th April 2016.The show is co-located with Drives & Controls, European Offshore Energy, Fluid Power & Systems, and Air-Tech Exhibitions, all of which run alongside MACH 2016.

Plant & Asset Management 2016, is the UK’s premier event for plant, asset, maintenance and works management engineers and directors. The event will once again open its doors to showcase the very latest in condition monitoring, computerised maintenance management, outsourcing/contract maintenance, energy efficiency, boilers/burners/combustion, handling and storage plus much more.

Industry spends huge sums of money maintaining its plant, machinery and building assets and, because of constantly increasing business and financial pressures, there is an on-going need to achieve the maximum performance from those assets. The combination of the exhibition and concurrent seminars are a one-stop shop for all industrial engineering professionals to source solutions to these problems.

The organiser of Plant & Asset Management 2016 says its free seminar and conference programme will be taken to a new level, with a more comprehensive speaker programme than ever before, and a strong emphasis on technology, entrepreneurship, skills, regulations, the environment, and safety.

Plant & Asset Management’s full programme of free technical seminars taking place within the Maintenance Seminar Theatre, will include speakers from industry offering expert insight and real life practical advice on important and topical issues concerning today’s maintenance professionals. Subject areas will cover the full plant & asset management spectrum, including: Asset management systems, bearings, lubrication, boilers and burners, buildings and property maintenance, CMMS, condition monitoring, contract maintenance, energy management, handling & storage, health & safety, facilities management, generators, industrial cooling and Industrial rental equipment, security and fire prevention, sensors, probes and tools, leak detection equipment.

For regular updates on Plant & Asset Management 2016 and DFA Media’s other co-located shows please visit the official website:

www.maintenanceuk-expo.com




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