Thursday, July 16, 2020

ASME to Convene Second Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forum This September

ASME to Convene Second Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forum This September ASME to Convene Second Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forum This September ASME to Convene Second Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forum June 27, 2019 This September, ASME will introduce its second Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forum, following an effective debut occasion that was introduced in Houston last June. This years gathering, which will address the subject Bridging the Gap Between the Expert and Asset, will be hung on Sept. 24 and 25 at Texas AM Engineering Extension Services Disaster City preparing office. A years ago gathering in Houston united administrators, supervisors, auditors, organizers and architects from in excess of 50 organizations including ABB, Baker Hughes, DNV GL, Doosan Babcock, Dow Chemical Company, GE Oil Gas, Hess Corporation, Shell, and Stress Engineering Services. This years occasion is relied upon to draw agents from considerably more organizations from the oil and gas segment who are keen on systems administration, meeting with mechanical technology specialists, and perceiving how their organizations can apply propelled apply autonomy advancements for examination and support. The Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forums live hands-on item shows, contextual investigations and introductions by industry pioneers will furnish participants with the chance to figure out how industry pioneers are executing automatons, crawlers and different mechanical technology innovations to make modern examination more secure, quicker and progressively proficient. The discussion will likewise offer a setting for members to get some answers concerning the most recent advancements from driving providers; see front line advances in real life on live vessels, stages and exhibit regions; and increase capability in best practices for review and upkeep applications, information and examination, and prescient support. This years program will commence the morning of Sept. 24 with a keynote meeting highlighting John Lizzi, official pioneer for mechanical autonomy at GE Research. The keynote will be trailed by the introductions Faster, Safer Inspection and Cleaning with Crawler Robots by Viktor Klein from GE Inspection Robotics; Safer and Efficient Ultrasonic Inspection Using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), by Jamie Branch from Apellix; and Using UAS for Hazardous Confined Space Inspections by Johan Mlouka of Flyability SA. The three speakers will at that point lead live exhibits of their organizations items. The program that evening will highlight all the more live item showings just as a few introductions including Robots for Welding, Coating, and Inspection by Jamie Beard of Robotic Technologies of Tennessee LLC; Mobile Robots for Inspecting Unstructured and Unpredictable Environments by Jennifer Doogan from Sarcos; Mobile Robot Inspection of Storage Tanks While Filled by Steven Trevino of Diakont; and Cost Effective Remote and Robotic Boiler Inspection by Ron Kessler from Quest Integrity Group LLC. The very first moment of the gathering will close with a board meeting, Data and Analytics Innovations, with Ozge Whiting of Avitas Systems Inc., Evan Acharya of NVIDIA, and Hendrik Hamann of IBM/IBM Research. The second day of the gathering will start with the meeting Asset Owners Challenges to Meet Inspection Needs, highlighting Kevin F. McCarthy of Xcel Energy, which will be trailed by the introductions Robotic In-line Inspection Solutions for Pipeline Challenges by Stefan Vages of ROSEN USA, Assessing Pipeline Integrity with Robotic Inline Inspection by Rod Lee of Pipetel Technologies, and Safe Robotics Operations in Hazardous Environments by Stephen Antolich of Paragonix LLC. Meetings to be offered that evening incorporate Software Advances for Digitizing Inspection Reports by Patrick Saracco of Cyberhawk, and the board introduction, Ways Robotics Inspection Can Meet Current and Future Industry and Regulatory Compliance, with Luis Pulgarin of ASME Standards Certification, Suzanne Lemieux from API, and Rob Troutt of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. ASME individuals who register by Aug. 9 will get the early enlistment cost of $395 $100 off the standard part cost. Nonmember enrollment is $495 through Aug. 9 and $595 after that date. For more data on the ASME Robotics for Inspection and Maintenance Forum, or to enlist, visit https://roboticsforinspection.asme.org/home.

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