The theme of this year’s meeting is “Maintenance without Borders”. Maintenance as such is as old as mankind itself, it has been necessary to sharpen a flint, grease a wheelbarrow wheel, take care of the roof over your head, etc. In order for machines to be able to work and produce without major problems and with good quality even today, they must be cared for using appropriate methods.
At the seminar, we expect to address a number of topics relating to technical diagnostics, which monitors and stores a whole range of operational data (Big Data), but this needs to be transformed into the necessary information so that maintenance decisions are informed and come at the right time and moment, and so that this information can come in real time, it is necessary to use modern computer technology and appropriate software that can perform many activities independently and can also develop itself and sometimes with the help of humans (artificial intelligence).