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SUMMARY:IDC Earthing Conference United Kingdom 2024
DESCRIPTION:EARTHING CONFERENCE 2024\nIncluding Surge & Lightning Protection\nRegistration Open\nConference Program Released\n  \nWelcome to the UK & Europe’s premier technical Earthing Conference\, to be held in Birmingham\, in 2024.\nThe Earthing Conference 2024 holds significance for those seeking to stay at the forefront of the high voltage & earthing industry in the UK & Europe.\nThe conference hosts a stellar line-up of speakers & topics exploring groundbreaking technical developments that will shape the industry. \nWhat is expected?\nTwo days\, 12 speakers\, two keynote presentations\, two workshops\, and attendance to the conference soiree. Join us to foster invaluable connections\, gain insights from experts\, and elevate your understanding of earthing in the United Kingdom and Europe. \nFor the first time\, the conference will hear from the regulators addressing an update on safety management regulations and legal requirements\, we hear from the HSE\, other technical presentations include earthing design\, earthing design for IT and telecommunication systems\, earthing design for wind farms\, a hands-on workshop for renewable energy systems\, presentation on testing for HV substation Earth Grids\, a second workshop that will address human and organizational performance (HOP) principals to electrical work activities. \nWho should attend:\n\nElectrical engineers.\nElectricians.\nDesign engineers.\nGrid technical managers.\nEarthing specialists.\nHV/MV/LV installers.\nTechnicians involved in the realm of Earthing.\n\nAn opportunity not to be missed\, an exceptional learning environment for all engineers at every stage of their careers. A certificate of attendance will be shared with each attendee post the conference. \n\n\n\nStandard Pricing\nBook after 1st April 2024\n› Single booking – £880.00\n› Group booking of 2 -7 people – £792.00 per person\n› Booking a table of 8 people – £772.00 per person \nFor more information on upcoming IDC technologies conferences please click here.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/idc-earthing-conference-united-kingdom-2024/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240221T084500
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SUMMARY:The Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference will return to Brisbane.\nThis technical conference is designed to present best practices\, cutting-edge technologies\, and innovative approaches\, addressing standards and regulations in the hydrogen safety and hazardous areas industry – providing delegates with a catalyst for progress. \nWorkplace safety becomes paramount in the face of a rapidly evolving shift towards renewable energy here in Australia and the world. This conference is an opportunity to address and mitigate potential accidents and injuries and comprehensively understand the challenges and opportunities presented by the changing landscape.\nHear case studies\, presentations\, and panel discussions from operators engaged in existing projects\, state government regulators\, training organizations\, and international and local operators sharing their knowledge and expertise. \nJoin us for two days of intense learning within the elegant confines of the Rydges Hotel’s spacious ballroom in Brisbane. This course will accommodate those with an interest in knowledge exchange. \nHealthy catering options will be serviced for all delegates\, to ensure your physical well-being is looked after. Beyond the conference sessions\, ample opportunity to connect with industry colleagues at the conference soiree\, a gathering held on the pool deck. \nKeynote Speaker: Heidi Breen\, CEO of Hydrogen Queensland (H2Q)\nHeidi Breen is at the forefront of pioneering the hydrogen industry in Australia\, particularly focusing on advancing Hydrogen projects across Queensland. Her leadership extends beyond state and organizational boundaries\, engaging the broader industry in critical discussions and activities that shape the safe and sustainable development of hydrogen energy projects. \nPresentation: Navigating the Future of Hydrogen: Ensuring Safety\, Advancing Standards\, and Fostering Growth\nInternational Keynote Speaker: Dr Scott Davis\, CEO Principal Engineer GEXCON\, Highest Rated Speaker 2023\nDr. Scott Davis is the CEO at GexCon US and specialises in the engineering analysis and testing of combustion\, thermal\, and fluid processes. Dr. Davis received his Ph.D. and M.S. degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University. He is responsible for fire and explosion-related activities\, which include post-incident investigative work\, worldwide training and experimentation. Dr. Davis performs risk assessments and safety studies for petrochemical facilities and chemical processing facilities. \nPresentation: Understanding and Managing Risks for the Hydrogen Technology\nKeynote Speaker: Neil Dennis\, Technical Director AECOM Australia Pty Ltd\nNeil’s professional background spans over 40 years of experience as a designer and safety advisor for industries with a range of explosion hazards. Neil has been an active member of Australian Standards committees for hazardous areas since 1992 and International Electrotechnical Commission committees since 2000. His roles have included that as chair of Australian Standards committees\, and chair of the IEC subcommittee for the classification and installations for hazardous areas. \nPresentation: Hazardous Area Classification Developments for the Hydrogen Industry\n\nTo download the conference program\, click here.\nTo attend the conference\, click here.\nTo view the conference event page\, click here.\n\nConference Payment: If you wish to receive an invoice\, please email the conference organiser at conferences@idc-online.com \n\nBenefits of attending the Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference\n\n Become familiar with innovative approaches to Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas.\n Gain an understanding of the Hydrogen Industry here in Australia.\n Learn about the latest technologies and research relating to renewable energy.\n Build relationships with like-minded colleagues.\n Hear from industry experts on the latest technology and information surrounding hazardous areas.\n Meet innovative presenters and learn the emerging trends in the Hydrogen & Hazardous industries.\n\nFor more information on upcoming IDC Technologies conferences download now
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/events-hydrogen-safety-hazardous-areas-2024/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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SUMMARY:Virtual Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for the Hydrogen and Hazardous Areas conference for one or two days! You can decide which sessions you’d like to join. \nAs South Africa and the world strive to transition to more sustainable and dependable energy sources\, hydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative. The safe utilization of hydrogen in various applications is a paramount concern. In this context\, the Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference in South Africa takes centre stage\, providing a valuable platform for industry experts\, stakeholders\, and professionals to dive into the latest developments in hydrogen-based energy and the associated safety considerations. \nThe Hydrogen Safety and Hazardous Areas Conference will take place in Sandton\, South Africa and will also be streamed live online from the 4th to the 5th of December. \nHydrogen as an Energy Solution \nHydrogen is increasingly recognized as a clean and versatile energy carrier with the potential to revolutionize multiple sectors\, including transportation\, industry\, and power generation. As South Africa grapples with power supply challenges\, the need for more resilient and decentralized energy solutions becomes evident. Hydrogen holds the promise of addressing these challenges while contributing to a sustainable and greener future. \nEnsuring Hydrogen Safety \nAlthough a clean energy source\, hydrogen presents specific safety challenges due to its flammable nature. As South Africa embarks on its hydrogen journey\, it is vital to ensure the safety of hydrogen production\, storage\, and utilization. The Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference is dedicated to addressing these safety concerns comprehensively. A speaker\, Blen Teshome says\, “Due to the inherent properties of hydrogen\, safety during production\, transportation\, storage\, and utilization is an important issue. Further\, the safety and reliability of Hydrogen energy are necessary enabling conditions for public acceptance and hence\, for faster sustainable energy transition.” \nConference Highlights \nThe conference’s agenda encompasses an array of crucial topics related to hydrogen safety and hazardous areas\, including: \n\nRisk Assessment: Experts will share insights into assessing and mitigating the risks associated with hydrogen-based systems. This knowledge is vital for ensuring the safety of hydrogen infrastructure.\nSafety Management: The conference will explore best practices in safety management\, emphasizing the need for robust safety protocols in hydrogen-related operations.\nHazard Mitigation: Attendees will gain an understanding of hazard mitigation strategies specific to hydrogen systems\, contributing to safer industrial practices.\nIndustry Insights: The conference program includes sessions that explore the latest developments in hydrogen technology and renewable energy. Participants can expect to learn about cutting-edge technologies and research in the field.\n\n“Conference participants will depart with a comprehensive understanding of the offerings in this burgeoning market\, equipped with valuable insights to drive the advancement of this technology in South Africa”\, says Rahner. \nKeynote Speakers \nThe conference boasts distinguished keynote speakers who bring extensive experience and expertise to the table. \n\nMichael Marrington\, Operations Manager at IndEx – Hazardous Area Ex Professionals\, is a recognized expert in hazardous areas\, specializing in the application of hydrogen systems for industrial processes. His experience spans various sectors\, including the implementation of innovative hydrogen technologies.\nMarco Rahner\, Smart Infrastructure Sales Director at Siemens Pty Ltd\, offers a wealth of professional experience in energy automation and smart infrastructure. He specializes in substation automation\, power quality\, and distribution automation\, making him a key player in the field of renewable energy and smart grids.\n\nCPD Validated \nThe Hydrogen Safety and Hazardous Areas Conference is CPD-validated by IPET and SACNASP and is a valuable opportunity for professional development. Participants can earn CPD points by attending and engaging with the conference. \nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC+2 time. You will need to convert this to your own time zone. \nRegister now for this virtual conference today!
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/virtual-hydrogen-safety-hazardous-areas-conference/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231206
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005353Z
UID:39713-1701648000-1701820799@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference - South Africa
DESCRIPTION:The Engineering Institute of Technology’s (EIT) sister company\, IDC Technologies\, will host the inaugural Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference in Johannesburg\, South Africa. This location holds particular significance as the country is committed to establishing itself as a globally attractive destination for hydrogen development. \nThe conference is particularly timely given South Africa’s current power supply challenges\, highlighting the need for more resilient and decentralized energy solutions. By promoting knowledge sharing and collaboration\, the Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference can help accelerate the adoption of safe and sustainable energy solutions in South Africa and beyond. \nThe Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference in South Africa provides a valuable platform for industry experts and stakeholders to discuss and explore the latest developments in hydrogen-based energy and the associated safety considerations. \nWith South Africa looking to transition to more sustainable and reliable energy sources\, hydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative. However\, as with any energy source\, it’s crucial to ensure the safety of the systems and infrastructure involved. \nThe Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference will cover risk assessment\, safety management\, and hazard mitigation\, providing insights into the best practices and innovations in hydrogen safety. \nThe conference is particularly timely given South Africa’s current power supply challenges\, highlighting the need for more resilient and decentralized energy solutions. By promoting knowledge sharing and collaboration\, the Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference can help accelerate the adoption of safe and sustainable energy solutions in South Africa and beyond. \n\nThis conference is CPD Validated for 4 points: Verified CPD Providers\nInstitute of Professional Engineering Technologists 2 points: Professional Certificated Engineer; Professional Engineer; Professional Engineer Technician; Professional Engineer Technologist\nSouth African Council for Natural Scientific Professions 2 points: Registration of Category 1 CPD Activities at SACNASP\n\nKeynote Speaker – Michael Marrington – Operations Manager\, IndEx – Hazardous Area Ex Professionals \nMichael Marrington is a distinguished expert in hazardous areas (IECEx\, ATEX\, CompEx\, EEHA\, UL STP & NFPA 505 Committee Member)\, specializing in the application of hydrogen systems for industrial processes. With a wealth of experience encompassing a wide range of sectors\, including furnaces\, gas turbine generators\, electrolysis\, feedstock\, and the groundbreaking implementation of the world’s first gas hydrogen passenger ferry (The Sea Change). Michael’s extensive knowledge of hydrogen technologies\, combined with a deep understanding of safety regulations and compliance requirements\, while focusing on a practical approach has enabled them to successfully navigate the complex landscape of hazardous environments. \nKeynote Speaker – Marco Rahner – Smart Infrastructure Sales Director\, Siemens Pty Ltd\nMarco gained his professional experience in projects worldwide over the last 19 years with Siemens. He started as a commissioning engineer and Project Manager for Substation Automation Projects. After that\, for six years Mr. Rahner was Technical Sales Consultant and Sales manager in headquarters responsible for the Cluster ASEAN and Pacific\, as well as for countries in the Middle East and South Africa. Mr. Rahner has experience with the whole Siemens Energy Automation and Building Products product portfolio. He is a specialist in Substation Automation\, Power quality and Distribution automation. He drives the topics of Energy Efficiency\, Smart buildings\, Microgrids and Future grids including eMobility within Siemens for Southern and Eastern Africa \nTo download the conference program click here. \nTo attend the conference virtually click here. \nTo view the conference event page click here. \nConference Payment: If you wish to receive an invoice please email the conference organiser at conferences@idc-online.com \n\nBenefits of attending\n\n Become familiar with innovative approaches to Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas.\n Gain an understanding of the Hydrogen Industry within Australia.\n Learn about the latest technologies and research relating to renewable energy.\n Build relationships with like minded colleagues.\n Hear from industry experts on the latest technology and information surrounding hazardous areas.\n Meet innovative presenters and learn the emerging trends in the Hydrogen & Hazardous industries.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/hydrogen-safety-hazardous-areas-conference-south-africa/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20230216T033013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005354Z
UID:36699-1701331200-1701363600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:2023 LearnTech Conference & Exhibition - Perth\, WA
DESCRIPTION:Step into the future of education at the LearnTech Conference & Exhibition\, where the worlds of education and technology converge. Produced by EIT’s sister company IDC Technologies\, this transformative event is for everyone passionate about revolutionising the way we teach and learn. \nAt LearnTech we have a diverse line-up of thought leaders\, practitioners\, and industry experts who will inspire you. Their knowledge will assist you to navigate the digital era of education and the dramatic rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI). \nThe event has been designed to present cutting-edge strategies\, innovative technologies\, and emerging trends that will shape the future of teaching and learning. Our speakers and exhibitors are visionaries in their respective fields\, with valuable insights and practical solutions to using technology and AI in education. The keynote presentations and interactive discussion panel will provide you with opportunities to engage with educational innovators. \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT BROCHURE \n2023 Keynote Speaker – Andrew Douch\n \nAs an education consultant and keynote presenter\, Andrew helps educators to amplify their impact on student learning by inspiring new thinking about teaching effectively in a technology-rich world. \nProfound but practical\, his ideas and strategies have been adopted by teachers and trainers at all levels of education across Australia and the world\, to increase student engagement and maximise student achievement. \nAndrew’s work with innovative approaches to teaching and learning with technology has earned him a number of awards including: \n\nMicrosoft Worldwide Innovative Teacher of the Year Award\nVictorian Education Excellence Award for Curriculum Innovation\nIMS Global Leadership Award\n\nAndrew’s keynote presentation “The Intersection of Technology and Pedagogy” will leave you feeling inspired about the contribution you can make to the lives of your students and the ways technology can help you to be more efficient. \n\nLearnTech 2023 Event Details \nDate: Thursday 30 November 2023 \nTime: 8am – 5:30pm followed by networking drinks until 6:30pm \nVenue: Beaumonde On The Point\, Level 1\, 306 Riverside Drive Perth WA \nCall for speakers sponsors & exhibitors: We are now taking applications for speakers\, sponsors and exhibitors for LearnTech 2023. For more information download the Event Prospectus here or email conferences@idc-online.com \nDOWNLOAD THE EVENT BROCHURE \n \nWho Should Attend\n \nBenefits of Attending\n\nGain insights into the latest technologies\, research\, and innovative approaches in education and training\nUnlock the power and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and learn how to effectively integrate it into your teaching strategies and assessment methods\nUnderstand the potential biases of AI and its implications for digital inclusion\nRevise and adapt your pedagogy to leverage new tools and technologies\, ensuring you stay at the forefront of educational advancements\nGain valuable strategies to create inclusive learning environments and support neurodiverse students\nLearn effective strategies for leveraging technology to enhance student focus and attention\, enabling better retention and application of knowledge\nExplore the practical applications of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in education\nConnect with innovative education and training designers and providers\, to expand your professional network and exchange ideas\n\nREGISTER INDIVIDUAL NOW\nREGISTER GROUP (TABLE OF 8) NOW \nFeedback from LearnTech Delegates \n\n“Lots of ideas and concepts gained from attending.”\n“A very well organised event with engaging speakers.”\n“I thought every presenter was really engaging\, knowledgeable and interesting\, well done.”\n“It was excellent\, I thoroughly enjoyed the conference”.\n‘I look forward to the next one.”\nCheck out the below video of LearnTech 2022:\n\n\nTickets\n \n* Register on or before 18th August\, 2023 to receive the Ultra Early Bird price\n** Register on or before 29th September\, 2023 to receive the Early Bird price \nREGISTER INDIVIDUAL NOW\nREGISTER GROUP (TABLE OF 8) NOW \n\nSponsor & Exhibition Opportunities\nRepresenting your business at LearnTech will provide an opportunity for your business to stand out in front of educational innovators and reach key decision makers from a multitude of education sectors. For more information download the Event Prospectus here or email conferences@idc-online.com \n\nLearnTech 2023 is proudly supported by: \n           \nRepresenting your business at LearnTech will provide an opportunity for your business to stand out in front of educational innovators and reach key decision makers from a multitude of education sectors. Please get in touch to receive information on our sponsorship and exhibition packages: conferences@idc-online.com
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/2023-learntech-conference-exhibition-perth-wa/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230920T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20230122T033357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T002928Z
UID:37937-1695196800-1695315600@www.eit.edu.au
SUMMARY:Low Voltage Conference - Sydney
DESCRIPTION:5th Australian Low Voltage Conference – Overview\nThe highly anticipated 5th Australian Low Voltage Conference is scheduled to take place in Sydney on the 20th and 21st of September. This event is to be held at the Novotel Darling Square\, Sydney. \nThe conference will review the AS/NZS 3000:2018 standard\, also known as the  Australia-New Zealand Wiring Rules and the recent release of Amendment 3 in May 2023. Demonstrated by Australian case studies\, discussions will centre around the application of the standard\, the latest amendments and their impact on the industry. For installations falling within the scope of this standard\, adherence to its provisions is mandatory. Engineers involved in electrical system planning\, design\, installation\, and maintenance must possess a clear understanding of the various requirements specified within the standard. \nIn addition to addressing the AS/NZS 3000:2018 standard\, the conference will provide invaluable insights into the latest developments and best practices concerning arc flash hazards and isolation safety issues. Contrary to common misconceptions\, arc flash risks are not limited to high voltage equipment. In some cases\, low voltage systems can possess higher arc flash energy levels due to longer fault clearing times associated with high prospective energy level faults. \nThis event aims to foster a safer working environment by promoting awareness\, compliance\, and the adoption of best practices in the field of electrical installations. \n\n\n\n\nKeynote Speakers\n\n  \nSteve King \n\nPrincipal Engineer and Director for SPRK Consultants\nSpecialist in Power Systems Analysis\, Power System Protection and Arc Flash\nEL-001-25 Standards Sub Committee Member\nContributor to AS/NZS 4836 – Safe working on or near low-voltage electrical installations and equipment\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMatthew Bale \n\nEngineering Director at Safearth\n15 Years’ Experience in Electrical Design\, Auditing\, Testing and Commissioning\nSpecialist Engineer in Electrical Earthing\nIncident Investigator\nAuthor\, Trainer and Presenter\nTop rated presenter of the 4th Australian Low Voltage Conference\n\n\n\n\n\nConference topics include:\n\nIndirect Electric Shock Risk around Pools\, Spas and other Aquatic Settings\nShaping Australia’s Electrical Installation Standards\nEarthing Essentials – Electro Magnetic Compatibility in Variable Speed Drive\nSurge Protection in Australia\nApplying Human and Organisation Performance (HOP) Principles to Low Voltage Electrical Work Activities\nIndustrial Grid-connected Solar PV System Design\nAS/NZS 4836 2022 Revision – Arc Flash Implications\nArc Flash Hazard Reduction – A SafeByDesign Approach\nUnderstanding the AC and DC Arc Flash Calculation Methods\nSubstitutions Inside Low Voltage Switchboard Connections as per AS/NZS 61439\nLV Testing Safely\nArc Flash Hazards Associated with Using Fuses to Protect Distribution Transformers\nOne Fuse\, Hundreds of Arc Flash Labels\n\nWho should attend?\n• Chief Electrical Engineers\n• Compliance Engineers\n• Consulting Engineers\n• Control Systems and Instrumentation Engineers\n• Design and Project Engineers\n• Electrical Draftsman and Project Supervisors\n• Electrical Superintendents\n• Electricians and Electrical Technicians\n• Engineering and Safety Managers\n• Field Engineers\n• Government Safety Regulators and Inspectors\n• Maintenance Engineers and Technicians\n• Maintenance Supervisors and Specialists\n• Manufacturers of PPE & Safety Equipment\n• Process Control Engineers\n• Process Safety and Loss Prevention Managers\n• Risk Assessors\n• Tradespersons working in potentially explosive areas \nWhat you will gain from attending:\n• New approaches to achieve a compliant and electrically safe work place\n• Practical solutions to your low voltage design and installation issues\n• An understanding of the May 2023 amendments to AS/NZS 3000: 2018 and how it impacts the industry\n• An in-depth understanding of the latest revision to AS/NZS 4836 2022 and its arc flash implications\n• An understanding the requirements outlined in AS/NZS 3000:2018 and AS 1768:2021 for surge protection in Australia\n• An in-depth understanding of indirect electric shock risks in aquatic environments\n• Valuable insights into the effects of electric and magnetic fields on cabling and motors\n• Strategies to apply Human and Organisation Performance (HOP) Principles to low voltage electrical work activities\n• Best practice for industrial grid-connected solar PV system design\n• Strategies and best practice for designing electrical systems that prioritise safety\n• Insights from real-world experiences shared by industry experts\n• Networking opportunities with your peers and specialists in the field \nTo secure your place at this event: REGISTER NOW (INDIVIDUAL) or REGISTER NOW (GROUP) \nSponsorship Packages\nAre you a vendor working in low voltage\, electrical safety and arc flash safety? This conference will provide you with the opportunity to build your business network of engineering and technical professionals. It will give you the mechanism to increase your turnover through access to a clearly defined target market. Why waste valuable marketing resources trying to reach the right people\, when they will be at your fingertips? \nFor more information on sponsorship opportunities download the Conference Prospectus. 
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/low-voltage-conference/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230810T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230811T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20230107T050326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005423Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference - PERTH
DESCRIPTION:Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas Conference\, Perth\nto be held on Whadjak Country- Perth Western Australia.  \nThe Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas conference is a practical and informative platform to showcase best practice\, new technologies\, and the current standards and regulations for the use of hydrogen and for hazardous areas. It is an opportunity to be part of this rapid global move to renewables\, where knowledge and safety are the focus. \nThe conference will concentrate on hydrogen and its cryogenic properties which require additional engineering controls and understanding to ensure its safe use. Hydrogen production\, processing\, transportation and utilisation will be covered\, alongside stakeholder safety\, equipment damage prevention and environmental protection. The public’s positive perception of hydrogen as a viable\, safe\, and clean alternative to conventional energy systems is necessary for the successful commercialisation of these developing technologies. To this end adept management in this potentially hazardous industry is critical. \nKeynote Speaker Professor Peta Ashworth OAM is the Director\, of the Curtin Institute for Energy Transition\nPrior to joining Curtin University\, Professor Ashworth was the Director of the Andrew N. Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership\, and Chair in Sustainable Energy Futures at The University of Queensland (UQ). Professor Ashworth brings over thirty years’ experience working in a range of senior management\, consulting and research roles. She was Chair of the Queensland Hydrogen Taskforce and is a member of CSIRO Hydrogen Mission Advisory Board. Professor Ashworth is a globally-recognised expert in the fields of energy\, communication\, stakeholder engagement\, and technology assessment. For almost two decades\, Peta has been researching public attitudes toward climate and energy technologies\, including wind\, carbon capture and storage (CCS)\, solar photovoltaic\, storage\, geothermal and hydrogen. An accomplished speaker and facilitator\,\nProfessor Ashworth is actively involved in building energy literacy more broadly both within Australia and globally\, and regularly provides input to policy briefings\, think tanks\, as well as educational events for the benefit of the broader community. \nInternational Keynote Speaker Mike Marrington: IndEx – Hazardous Area Ex Professionals Operations Manager\nMichael Marrington is a distinguished expert in hazardous areas (IECEx\, ATEX\, CompEx\, EEHA\, UL STP & NFPA 505 Committee Member)\, specializing in the application of hydrogen systems for industrial processes. With a wealth of experience encompassing a wide range of sectors\, including furnaces\, gas turbine generators\, electrolysis\, feedstock\, and the groundbreaking implementation of the world’s first gas hydrogen passenger ferry (The Sea Change). His extensive knowledge of hydrogen technologies\, combined with a deep understanding of safety regulations and compliance requirements\, while focusing on practical approach has enabled them to successfully navigate the complex landscape of hazardous environments.  \nDownload the conference brochure: \nInterested in Attending?\nRegistrations are open for this event view full conference program here. \nThis conference will be of special interest to: \n\nProcess Control Specialists\nProcess Safety and Loss Prevention Managers\nGovernment Safety Regulators/inspectors OHS/Training Managers\nElectrical and Instrument Tradespersons\nInstrumentation and Control Engineers\nProcess Plant Engineers and Technicians\nPlant Managers and Project Managers\nChemical\, Process & Mechanical Engineers\nSafety Facilitators\nDesign Engineers\n\nBenefits of attending\n\n Become familiar with innovative approaches to Hydrogen Safety & Hazardous Areas.\n Gain an understanding of the Hydrogen Industry within Australia.\n Learn about the latest technologies and research relating to renewable energy.\n Build relationships with like minded colleagues.\n Hear from industry experts on the latest technology and information surrounding hazardous areas.\n Meet innovative presenters and learn the emerging trends in the Hydrogen & Hazardous industries.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/hydrogen-safety-hazardous-areas-conference/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230726T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230727T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
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SUMMARY:High Voltage Conference - Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:9th Annual High Voltage Conference – Overview\nDue to popular demand\, the 9th Australian High Voltage Conference will convene in Brisbane\, in July 2023. It is to be held at the Rydges South Bank. The conference is designed for those working with high voltage systems in mining\, on industrial plants\, in oil and gas\, and in the utilities. The event will focus on design\, testing\, installation and maintenance topics as well as the impending updates to industry standards. \nBy attending this event\, you will be at the forefront of Australia’s move to adopt a modified version of IEC 61936-1\, which will supersede AS 2067. This is an important development in the industry\, and attending the event will enable you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the technical changes involved and their implications for the industry as a whole. \nDOWNLOAD THE CONFERENCE BROCHURE\nWho should attend? \n\nSubstation engineers and technicians\nElectrical engineers\, technicians and electricians\nMaintenance engineers and asset managers\nGeneration and transmission engineers\nRenewable energy specialists\nNetwork protection and distribution engineers and technicians\n\nWhat will you gain from attending? \n\nNew approaches to high voltage (HV) protection systems\nPractical solutions to your HV design and installation issues\nAn update from Standards Australia about the project to adopt a modified version of the latest IEC 61936-1 standard\nAn understanding of the technical changes from AS 2067 to IEC 61936-1 and the implications for industry adoption\nTechniques to extend the life of your HV equipment\nThe most effective partial discharge detection techniques and testing regimes\nAwareness of arc flash hazards in HV contexts\nStrategies to avoid transformer failures with oil and electrical testing\nBest practice for life management of power transformers\nTechniques for improved HV cable rating calculations\nInsights from relevant local case studies\nNetworking opportunities with your peers and specialists in the field\n\nDOWNLOAD THE CONFERENCE BROCHURE\nTo secure your place at this event:  \n\n\n\n\nRaúl Barrera  \n\nLead Engineer for the Voltex Group\nHigh Voltage & Hazardous Areas Auditor\nMaster of Engineering Practice Specialising in Power Systems\n30 Years of Professional Engineering Practice in places such as Australia\, New Zealand\, Mexico\, Papua New Guinea\, the Philippines\, Hong Kong\, Chile & Panama\nAccomplished Trainer at Voltex Power & Plant Training\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBen Li \n\nPrincipal Engineer\, Asset Management for AusNet\nCurrent Committee Member for AS 2067 (EL-043)\nMember of Multiple IEC Working Groups including IEC TC99 MT14 and WG10\nConvenor of IEC MT10\n30 Years of HV Engineering Experience both in Australia and Overseas\nSpecialist in Transmission & Distribution\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsorship Packages\nAre you a vendor working in high voltage? This conference will provide you with the opportunity to build your business network of engineering and technical professionals. It will give you the mechanism to increase your turnover through access to a clearly defined target market. Why waste valuable marketing resources trying to reach the right people\, when they will be at your fingertips? \nFor more information on sponsorship opportunities download the Conference Prospectus.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/high-voltage-conference-brisbane/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230504T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230505T163000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20221224T020434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T235503Z
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SUMMARY:Earthing Conference UK
DESCRIPTION:Due to the outstanding success of the 2022 Earthing Conference UK\, IDC Technologies are excited to announce that we are returning to Birmingham in 2023. \nOverview\nFew topics generate as much controversy and debate as that of earthing and the associated topics of bonding\, grounding\, surge protection\, shielding and lightning protection of electrical and electronic systems. Poor earthing practices can be the cause of continual and intermittent difficult-to-diagnose problems in a facility. This conference will explore these issues from a fresh yet practical perspective to help delegates reduce expensive downtime in their plant and/or equipment by identifying the correct application of these principles. \nThe aim of this conference is to demystify the subject of earthing and present the subject in a clear\, straightforward manner. Earthing as a subject has been under-represented over the years and this event will attempt to remedy the gaps in technical knowledge and improve practices in the industry. The UK & Europe need a unified practical approach to earthing which can be commonly understood and widely applied. \n\nConference topics include \n\nEarthing System Modelling Hands-on Workshop\nCase Study: Going Underground: Earthing of Tunnel Systems for HS2\nEarthing Design and Safety\nMeasuring the Resistivity of Crushed Rock in Existing HV Substations\nEarthing\, grounding and bonding in static electricity and electrostatic discharge (ESD) avoidance\nRolling Sphere Analysis for Large and Complex Structures\nDistribution Transformer Earthing – HV and LV Earth Interconnections and HOT sites\n\n\nBenefits of Attending\n\nBecome familiar with innovative approaches to Earthing & Grounding\nGain an understanding Earthing on a global scale\nLearn about the latest technologies and research relating to Earthing\nA great opportunity to network with industry colleagues\nHear from industry experts on the latest technology and information on Earthing\nHear and see innovative presenters and learn the emerging trends in the Earthing and Grounding industry\n\n\nFeedback from 2022\n•    “Well done\, great conference”\n•    “Cannot say enough positive things about the conference”\n•    “A very interesting couple of days with insightful presentations from knowledgeable speakers”\n•    “A really good balance of theoretical and practical sessions”\n•    “Well organised conference”\n•    “Good overview of earthing”\n•    “Excellent event and subject matter”\n•    “All sessions were valuable”\n•    “Great attendance from a wide range of industry” \n\nRegistrations for Delegates\nRegister as an individual or register as a group. \nYour conference ticket includes: \n\nTwo-day conference\, including a workshop\nFull catering\nNetworking soirée held on Friday 5th May\nDelegate bag with printed conference manual / papers\nAccess to network with sponsors\, exhibitors and speakers throughout the conference breaks\nA copy of the presentations & papers will be sent in PDF form post conference\n\nVenue: Park Regis Birmingham\, 160 Broad Street B15 1DT\nhttps://www.parkregisbirmingham.co.uk/ \n\n2023 Event Sponsors
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/earthing-conference-uk/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20221130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20221130T183000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20220816T063651Z
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SUMMARY:LearnTech Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:LearnTech Conference & Exhibition \nWith technology becoming an essential and exciting part of the student experience\, LearnTech will bring together leading thinkers and educators\, and offer effective approaches to training and education for the modern economy. The event will include 10 expert speakers\, an exhibition\, product demonstrations and a panel discussion. \nLearnTech is an important event for those striving for continual improvement and wishing to remain abreast of emerging trends in training and education. Attendees will have the opportunity to network\, create new partnerships\, and gain the knowledge to improve their teaching\, training and learning strategies\, using the latest technologies. \nThe event is 53% sold out\, please register ASAP to reserve your spot. \nDOWNLOAD THE BROCHURE \nProudly Sponsored by: \n \n\n \nPresentations: \n\nRethinking Active Learning – In Person and Online (Professor Barbara Oakley)\nHigher Education in a rapidly changing world (Professor Peter Klinken)\nDriving Awesome Outcomes with STEM in the Online World (Dr. Steve Mackay & Indu V)\nReality Bytes: how VR is transforming learning (Craig Mitchell & Amanda Tuite – Sentient)\nDigital Literacy to Promote Digital Equity (Nilesh Makwana – Illuminance Solutions)\nUsing technology to enhance learner-directed education (Astrid deRidder – FutureLearn)\nUsing Digital Pedagogy to promote 21st Century Skills (Leanne Crawshaw – North Metropolitan TAFE)\nTranslating your use case into an effective VR learning experience (Ben Bauert & Philip Seiler – Facilitate)\n\nWho should attend: \n \nThe benefits of attending: \n> Become familiar with innovative approaches to training and education. \n> Gain an understanding of the neuroscience of learning in order to create engaging and effective learning experiences. \n> Learn about the latest technologies and research in the education and training sectors. \n> Find optimal technology solutions for specific training and education requirements. \n> Discover the trends which are emerging in training and education. \n> Compare models of learning; the old with the new and emerging. \n> Meet innovative education and training designers and providers. \n> Network with educators and education suppliers. \nDOWNLOAD THE BROCHURE \n\nEvent Details: \nDate: Wednesday 30 November 2022 \nTime: 8am – 5:30pm followed by networking drinks until 6:30pm \nVenue: Beaumonde On The Point\, Level 1\, 306 Riverside Drive Perth WA \n \n\nTickets: \n \nEarly bird 10% discount is valid until 30th September 2022 on all event ticket types. \nThe event is 53% sold out\, reserve your spot today. \nREGISTER INDIVIDUAL NOW\nREGISTER GROUP NOW \n\nCall for Exhibitors & Sponsors \nRepresenting your business at LearnTech 2022 will provide an opportunity for your business to stand out in front of educational innovators and reach key decision makers from a multitude of education sectors. \nThere are limited sponsorship placements and exhibition stands in our boutique exhibition space\, please get in touch with us to receive more information on availability and packages: conferences@idc-online.com
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/learntech-conference-and-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211007T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20211007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20210815T170025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005550Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Insight into Power System Protection and Design
DESCRIPTION:7 October 2021 at 12:00pm – 4:00pm (Australian WST) \nThis half day virtual event has been created as a taster and lead in to our larger two day Power Systems conference due to be held in May 2022. This virtual event and mini conference features some of our key presenters from the main conference delivering an insight into power system protection design\, installation\, testing and inspection procedures for industrial and commercial power systems with a strong focus on renewable energy and integration\, microgrids\, electrical safety and substation automation. This event will explore these electrical topics from a fresh yet practical perspective to help delegates reduce expensive downtime in their plant and/or equipment by identifying the correct application of these principles. \nEvent Topics & Presentations Include: \n\nRenewables and Alternatives Implementation and the Associated Technical Issues\nHow to leverage FCAS from a VPP without a market\nCan PV contribute to operating reserve?\nDesigning a DERMS – The role and limits of forecasting and dynamic export\nProtection performance challenges with increasing levels of inverter based generation\nCase Study: Mina de Cobre Panama – Integration of IEC61850 in protection systems\nThermal Energy – Smart Distribution in Districts and Buildings\nVoltage\, Stability and Islanding Control in Microgrids\n\n \nView the full event page here: Virtual Event: Insight into Power System Protection &amp; Design-General (idc-online.com) \nTicket Inclusions: \n\nAccess to the live virtual event on 7 October 2021\nAll ticket holders will receive the recording of the event (post event this will be sent out)\nCertificate of attendance\nA free download of one of our professional eBooks – RRP $139.94+\n15% off a registration to the IDC Power System Protection & Design Main Conference\n10% off an Engineering Institute of Technology Professional Certificate of Competency Course – Valid to use the code until April 2022\,  or any future courses\n\n*Please note this is a live event\, if you cannot make the time we will be sending out the recording however the only part you won’t be able to participate in is Q&A (however you will still what questions were asked). \n\nRegistration Types \nEarly Bird – $149pp – Early bird discount runs until September 24th 2021 \nSingle Ticket – $199pp \nStudent Ticket 50%  Discount – $99.50 – To access student ticket pricing\, you’ll need to email us proof that you are a current studying student and we’ll give you an access code to enter upon checkout for the discount. Email this to conferences@idc-online.com \nIf you experience any difficulties or have any questions\, please email conferences@idc-online.com \n\nCertificates of Attendance \nAll delegates who attend the event are eligible to receive a certificate of attendance. Please let us know via email to conferences@idc-online.com  if you would like this emailed to you after the event. \n\nFull Conference: 12 & 13 May 2022 \nPower System Protection & Design – Two Day Hybrid Event (In Person & Virtual) \nAll attendees who attend this ‘insight virtual event’ receive 15% off a registration (of any ticket type\, in person or virtual) to the main two day conference in May 2022. To view the event and full speaker lineup head to the events page here.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/virtual-event-insight-into-power-system-protection-design/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210915T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210916T163000
DTSTAMP:20260520T173328
CREATED:20210815T165128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T005553Z
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SUMMARY:8th Hazardous Areas Conference: Brisbane & Virtual Online
DESCRIPTION:  \nDate: 15th & 16th September 2021 \nLocation: Sofitel Brisbane Central\, Brisbane QLD \nTicket Options: In Person Event Ticket or Virtual Registration \n  \nThis conference is now a Hybrid event\, with virtual tickets now also available as well as in person – attend this event online from anywhere in the world. \nThis conference has been created for those concerned with the safe use of electrical\, mechanical and instrumentation equipment in hazardous\, flammable or explosive atmospheres\, thus preventing accidents and injuries in the workplace. The content of the conference will focus on the latest standards and how best to apply them\, ensuring compliance for hazardous area audits. Experienced speakers will examine the critical issues involved in the management of hazardous areas. \nKeynote Speakers \n \nConference topics include: \n\nHot Buttons in Adopting IEC Standards for Hazardous Areas\nThe Ethernet of Things in Hazardous Areas\nOvercoming Barriers to RBI With Digitised HA Management\nThe Risk Based Approach to Hazardous Area Classification\nStatic Electricity – The Shocking Truth\nExplaining the IECEx Certificate of Personal Competency Scheme\nType B Gas Appliances – Certification and what to check for\nApplication of Hazardous Areas and impacts on the Renewable Energy Sector\nPunching above our weight in Ex standards and certification\nThe (not-so) hidden cost of HA classification by (invalidly applied) example\nGovernance of Hazardous Area Auditing\nConformity Assessment Documents and Fitness for Purpose Reports – the nature of each and their application\nHazardous Area Classification – The Next Generation\nIdentifying and Mitigating Ignition Risk using Standards ISO/IEC 80079-36\, 37 and 38\n\nDownload the full conference brochure and speaker lineup here \nThis Event is Proudly Sponsored By: \n    \nMedia Partner: \n \nEducation Partner: \n \n\nCertificates of Attendance\nAll delegates who attend the two day conference are eligible to receive a certificate of attendance. Please let us know at the event if you would like this emailed to you post conference. \n\nRegistration Types\nEvent Registration: A single person / two day registration including full day catering (both days) and a ticket to networking drinks on day one. \nGroup Special: We offer a 3 tickets for the price of two group special. If you choose this ticket type\, please ensure you email the names of all group attendees to conferences@idc-online.com. \nOnline/Virtual Tickets: Virtual tickets are available for those that cannot attend this event in person\, this ticket type will include live stream access to the conference across the two days\, as well as a PDF version of the conference manual and materials (emailed to you the day prior to the event along with your web access link). Virtual attendees also have access to a certificate of attendance. \n  \nIf you experience any difficulties\, or have any questions about our upcoming conferences please email Emma at conferences@idc-online or call 1300 138 522.
URL:https://www.eit.edu.au/event/8th-hazardous-areas-conference-brisbane-virtual-online/
CATEGORIES:IDC Technologies Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="IDC Technologies":MAILTO:conferences@idc-online.com
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