Events

High Voltage Maintenance: Designing for the Cloud

Jul. 23 2024

Presented by The Industrial Maintenance Expert Group

We're excited to announce that our Strategic Technical Director, Michael Kenyon, will be opening the "High Voltage Maintenance - Designing for the Cloud" event on Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM BST at the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands.

Michael will be joined by a team of technical experts from Bureau Veritas, who will be announced in the coming months. Together, they will dive into the complexities of commercial and industrial infrastructure, as well as electrical compliance.

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn from industry experts and stay ahead of the curve 

This event is free of charge for Maintenance Engineers / SAP's. For other attendees, the cost is £193.22, including a £11.02 fee and £32.20 tax.

Michael
Kenyon

Strategic Technical Director

Bureau Veritas

I'm really excited to be kicking off the 'High Voltage Maintenance - Designing for the Cloud' event at the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands. This is a great chance for maintenance and facilities professionals to hear important insights from recent inspections and participate in engaging discussions, at a really unique venue.

The event promises to be Relevant, Interesting, and Enjoyable, with a focus on systems engineering and critical environment maintenance. Attendees can look forward to networking opportunities and engaging with a small set of exhibitors.

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DURING THE EVENT

Michael will provide a compliance update and share key findings from recent inspections, offering valuable insights and lessons learned, plus attendees will have the opportunity to engage with our technical team during the afternoon panel Q&A compliance across all your systems session.

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ALONGSIDE THE INSIGHTFUL DISCUSSIONS

Our technical team will be conducting live interactive demonstrations.

ADDITIONALLY

We'll be showcasing our Electric Vehicle Charging Point (EVCP) insights and sharing an informative whitepaper on the topic.

We encourage you to submit your questions in advance & during the event using the form below:

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