WCEAM 2023 4th Announcement
03/04/2023The 17th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management Sustainable Management of Engineered Assets in a Post-Covid World: Industry 4.0, Digital
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The 17th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management Sustainable Management of Engineered Assets in a Post-Covid World: Industry 4.0, Digital
more...If you have academic ambitions, QUT is advertising two new ongoing positions. They are: 1) Lecturer / Senior Lecturer
more...The 17th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management Sustainable Management of Engineered Assets in a Post-Covid World: Industry 4.0, Digital
more...The 17th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM) themed: "Industry 4.0, Digital Transformation, Society 5.0 and beyond"
more...The Asset Institute has begun work with the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) to provide
more...Professor Tommy Chan, QUT will be speaking at an upcoming Engineers Australia webinar on Structural Health Monitoring on
more...We welcome RMIT University as a new member of the Asset Institute. RMIT University, officially the Royal Melbourne Institute
more...We welcome Odbok Pty Ltd as a new member of the Asset Institute. Odbok Pty Ltd has been established
more...The Asset Institute’s Public Assets Collaborative Group (PACoG) releases its Asset Management Capability Maturity Assessment Tool. Understanding and Mapping
more...We welcome Dassault Systemes as a new member of the Asset Institute. Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, is a
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