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Unlocking Innovation: Data-driven Maintenance

Unlocking Innovation: Data Driven Maintenance

As part of RIA’s Unlocking Innovation events exploring the Railway of the Future, our July 2021 event will examine the challenges and opportunities in moving towards condition-based maintenance regimes, underpinned by remote monitoring, sensing, datalogging and processing technologies.  The topic is a large one, stretching across all disciplines of infrastructure and rolling stock engineering. The event will therefore seek to give a wide overview of current and near-future technologies. We will seek to highlight best practice from within rail and also feature some case studies from other industries. In addition to exploring technical advances, the event will also explore the underlying skills and business change processes that will enable a shift to revised front-line inspection and maintenance practices. 

Due to the latest government announcement, this event will be held virtually, without the networking drinks at RIA HQ. 

6 July 2021 

10:00-12:00 - Knowing Your Asset

  • Keynote: The age of the intelligent railway, Ian Bridges, Professional Head of Signalling, Balfour Beatty and President, IRSE
  • Data driven deterioration modelling: identifying and modelling interactions between deterioration modes from inspection data, Dr Luis Neves, Nottingham University and Dr Gareth Calvert, Network Rail
  • Assuring 95% availability on critical life support systems on submarines, Jon Constable, MD of Atmosphere and Clean Energy Systems, TP Group
  • Presenting D/Gauge's Rift: Gauging assessment for the 21st century, Mr Colin Johnson, Managing Director, D/Gauge
  • Knowing your Asset Through In-Service Monitoring, Dr C Smith McGloin, Product Manager, Unipart Rail


15:00 - 17:00 - Collecting Your Data

  • Transforming Trainbourne Infrastructure Monitoring in Network Rail, Tim Flower and Steve Chambers, Network Rail
  • Use of Rolling Stock Data for Targeted Adhesion Management, Stephanie Klecha and Neal Fleming, Porterbrook
  • Digital Inspection for Rail Infrastructure, Liam Bradley-Smith, Principal Engineer, MTC, Warwick
  • Thermal Radiometry Systems delivering RCM data to operators, Greg Howell, MD, Rail Innovations
  • Remote monitoring of railway assets using InSAR, Amy Gooding, Geotechnical Engineer, Satsense
  • Using remote performance data to optimise operational safety and asset maintenance, Keith Wilson & Jackie Butterfield, LB Foster Europe 
  • Elevator Pitch 1: Bridgeway Aerial: Using drones to keep boots off ballast, Bradley Sparkes, Bridgeway Consulting
  • Elevator Pitch 2: Omnicom Balfour Beatty’s work in the event monitoring space, Swamy Nagarajan, Omnicom Balfour Beatty

7 July 2021

10:00-12:00 - Interpreting Your Data 

  • Intelligent  Infrastructure – insight Prediction Modelling and Data Visualisation (DST), Martin Mason, Network Rail
  • Remote condition monitoring for train doors, Christoph Schuessler, Siemens Mobility
  • Track Circuits and Level Crossings: Remote condition monitoring using Centrix, Dr Nick Wright, MPEC Technology Ltd
  • OptRail: FOAS for S&C Monitoring, Dr Saeed Fararooy, RCM2 LTd
  • REPAIR Project: Using Data to enhance rail freight, Amar Ramudhin and Barrie Low, Hull University and Chris Jones, Frazer Nash


15:00-17:00 - Changing Your Business 

  • Case Study: Data driven maintenance of industrial gas turbines, Chris Jones, Frazer Nash
  • NR: Accelerated Innovation and its application to data driven maintenance, Sarah Mulcahy and Hamssa Qureshi, Network Rail
  • Condition-based maintenance: from opportunity to benefits, Luisa Moisio, Director of R&D, RSSB
  • Innovation Management - a key to increasing business resilience, Rahul Shah, BSI 
  • Elevator Pitch 1: Introducing the Smart Rolling Stock Maintenance Research Facility, Richard Carr, University of Huddersfield Institute of Railway Research
  • Elevator Pitch 2: Adam Palm, Product Governance Ltd

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When
07/07/2021 15:00 - 17:00
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