Friday
8th November 2024
Boardroom, The Superior University, Lahore
● Enhance Understanding of Condition Assessment Techniques
Provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the latest condition assessment methods, tools, and technologies used to evaluate the health and performance of electrical equipment, including transformers, switchgear, motors, and cables.
● Discuss Predictive Maintenance and Its Role in Reducing Failures
Explore the benefits of predictive maintenance techniques, such as thermography, vibration analysis, and oil testing, and how they help in detecting early signs of equipment failure, thereby preventing unexpected breakdowns.
● Foster Collaboration Between Engineers and Industry Experts
Provide a platform for engineers, industry professionals, and SMEs to share knowledge, experiences, and innovations in the field of electrical equipment condition assessment, encouraging collaboration and networking.
● Enhanced Public Safety
Reliable electrical equipment ensures safe and consistent power supply to homes, businesses, and public infrastructure. By preventing electrical failures and accidents, condition assessment contributes to the safety of communities, reducing the risk of fires, electrical shocks, and outages.
● Economic Stability Through Reduced Downtime
Reliable electrical equipment is essential for industries, businesses, and public services to operate efficiently. Condition assessment minimizes equipment failure and costly downtime, which in turn supports economic stability and growth by ensuring uninterrupted operations in vital sectors like healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing.
● Supporting Local Communities
By encouraging local businesses to adopt reliable maintenance practices, condition assessment helps small and medium-sized enterprises thrive. This strengthens the local economy, creates job opportunities, and empowers communities to develop their technical capabilities.
The expected outcomes of this event include heightened awareness of the importance of condition assessment and reliability in electrical equipment as a critical component of climate change adaptability. Participants will gain practical knowledge of sustainable maintenance practices, predictive diagnostics, and energy-efficient technologies, leading to enhanced equipment performance and reduced environmental impact. The event will foster collaboration between engineers, and industry experts, driving the development of indigenous solutions to climate challenges.