Webinar on "Practical Digital Twins for Maintenance" (April 15)

2022-04-11
Siveco China & Partners will hold a webinar on "Practical Digital Twins for Maintenance" on April 15, Beijing time - 16:00 (UTC+8).
 
Practical Digital Twins for Maintenance
Friday, April 15, 16:00 – 17:00 Beijing time
Duration: 40 minutes + Q&A, approximately 1 hour in total
Working Language: English only
 
Some companies have spent millions on a 3D BIM that sadly nobody can use. Others are still talking to vendors that promise near-magical Digital Twin solutions. Coming from a maintenance management background, Siveco China has since 2011 developed practical BIM for Maintenance solutions.
 
  • Why most BIM/Digital Twin/IoT projects do not pass the demo phase?
  • How (and why) to ensure handover of technical data from construction to maintenance?
  • How to keep your BIM model "alive" after construction?
  • How to utilize a Digital Twin to help improve maintenance?
  • How to select the right solution and launch a project?
  • What are the common challenges of such projects in China?
 
In this webinar, Bruno Lhopiteau, Managing Director of Siveco China, will address these questions through case studies of CNOOC Headquarters, Sino-European School of Technology of Shanghai University, Hong Kong San Wai Sewage Treatment Works, plus one currently ongoing project.
 
How to register
 
For registration, please click the link: https://survey.sivecochina.com/index.php/447954/lang-en or scan the QR code below. We will review and confirm the participants information and send the online meeting link to your email one day in advance.
 
 
About Siveco China
 
Siveco China, founded in 2004, is a pioneer in the development of Smart Technologies for the Operation & Maintenance of infrastructures and industrial plants, with a focus on mobile solutions "for the worker of tomorrow".
 
Long before the terms "smart" and "4.0" were coined, Siveco has been helping clients optimize the lifecycle of their assets and ensure regulatory compliance using IT. Based on a long experience of "maintenance with Chinese characteristics", the company has designed a unique approach combining expert maintenance consulting and technological innovation. Smart O&M solutions developed in Siveco's R&D center in Shanghai cover Asset ManagementMaintenance 4.0Risk Prevention and HSE, utilizing MobilityIoTBIMAR and AI technologies.
 
Siveco China has over 1000 customer sites all over Greater China and on the Belt & Road, including ABB, Baosteel Metal, Beijing Environment, Capital Water, Carrefour China, CEPSA, CNEEC, CNOOC, COSCO, Fushun Mining, Engie, Everbright, GE, New World Development, Saint-Gobain, Shell, Suez NWS, Yingde Gases, Zhongshan Water etc. The company boasts a growing export business, working alongside Asian EPC companies and with international clients in Southeast Asia, the Middle-East and Africa.
 
Siveco China has won numerous awards, most recently the prestigious Brilliant 40 Years prize by the China Electric Power Equipment Management Association, Top Ten Enterprise for Asset Informatization Service by the and the China Association of Machinery Equipment Maintenance and Renovation (CAMER) and Best Industrial Software 2017 by Control Engineering China. Previous awards include CHaINA Supply Chain Excellence Award 2013 and Engineers' Choice Awards by Plant360 in three categories in 2015.
 
Siveco is ISO 9001-certified by Bureau Veritas for its entire scope of business. The company is headquartered in Shanghai, where it also operates its R&D center, and has offices in Hong Kong. Siveco China is a subsidiary of Siveco Group, a European pioneer in computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS).
 
 
Siveco China publishes the monthly "Smart Operation & Maintenance – for the worker of tomorrow" email newsletter (newsletter.sivecochina.com), bilingual English and Chinese, available to subscribers and online.
 
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