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PRE EVENT REPORT
16th- 18th March 2015, London
“An excellent networking and learning event, where asset management leaders had the chance to share experiences and learn about current best practice”
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Welcome
In today’s highly competitive environment, companies have started to realise that the implementation of a robust asset management strategy is key for the company development.
Asset management have to prove their return on investment before being considered from the board. New regulations are coming into place, customer expectations have changed, technology is evolving extremely fast and big data is not only a buzzword anymore but also one of the main challenges faced today.
Therefore, with so much happening, how do you make sure that your asset management strategy will bring massive changes and cut the costs of your organisation?
In March 2014, the IAM Exchange brought together over 100 Directors of Asset Management and Operation & Maintenance, with a group of hand-picked leading consultants and solution providers to find answer to the industry’s most pressing challenges and shape the right path to built a successful asset management strategy.
This report gives you a snapshot of the Infrastructure Asset Management Exchange audience, their key preoccupations and investment plans over the months following the event.
In March 2015, the IAM Exchange will once again bring the discussion to London, for two days and half of impactful debates, lively discussions and productive networking.
More insight into the industry’s trends and predicament, peer interviews and infographics coming soon on www.iamexchange.com
Past Attendees Say it Best 3
Core Themes and Industry Trends 4
2015 Early Confirmed Speakers 5
At the Infrastructure Asset Management Exchange 2015 6
Top Investment Priorities 7
Onsite Interviews With Industry Leaders 8
2015 Sponsors Include 8
I hope you find this report useful, and look forward to seeing you in London, in March 2015.
Best Wishes,
Roberta Romano,Event Director,IAM Exchange
Hear from Past Attendees
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“Good platform for interesting connections and to share experience with other asset Managers, still, this domain is in an early stage”
SBB Swiss Railways, Head Asset Management Electrical
“Very useful and stimulating”– Bristol Water,
Director of Regulatory affairs
“A very useful and interesting session with many experiences and good practices to bring back. Thank you!”
– SBB (Swiss Railways), Head of Asset Management Operating
Past Attendees Say it Best
“Excellent (again)!”– ESRI,
Business Development Manager
“Very inspiring and beneficial”– DONG Energy,
Director
Fantastic experience and a novel concept that introduces a really constructive approach to the buyer/supplier dialogue”
– LSC Group, Energy Renewables Business Manager
“A great opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new contacts”
United Utilities, Head of Strategic Asset Planning (Water)
“Provided some useful insights into some of the important elements of asset management, particularly around risk and change management”
– Highways Agency, Asset Management Development
Leader“Great audience, lots of useful insights, very well organized”
– Fortum Distribution, Head of Strategy
“Very enlightening and organised”– BELCO, VP Energy Delivery
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Proactive Management of Your Infrastructure Asset Lifecycle to Drive More Value
In this case study, Jim Lightfoot, COO, E.ON Generation shared insights into the changes E.ON have made over the past few years in response to external factors, whether profitability challenges, regulations or political landscape changes.. These changes vary but include re-negotiating contracts with key suppliers, focusing on new revenue streams and operating profitable assets differently to increase the return of investment.
Asset Management, Customer Service and Innovation
Tony Conway, Strategic Programme Director, United Utilities during the presentation outlined the changing landscape surrounding the water industry, United Utilities integrated approach to asset planning, the need to innovate and the learning opportunities available from exploring adjacent sectors.
Aligning Asset Management Strategy with Wider Organisational Objectives
Petr Stulc, Head of Group Asset Management, CEZ Czech Republic and Ian Costigan, Asset Management Director, Manchester Airports Group exposed the audience to innovative industry best practice in setting a coordinated asset management strategy – including aligning the asset management strategy of the company with customer experience requirements and the wider organisational objectives.
Incorporating Customer Feedback into Asset Management Planning and How to Deliver the Plan Based on Customer Outcomes
In this case study presentation, Mel Karam, Director of Asset Management, Southern Water, explained how they have adapted their asset management approach and planned to incorporate customer feedback. Mel also elucidated the next step to share insights into how they will actually deliver this plan based on customer feedback in practice and how to measure this.
How to Get your Board On-board! Moving from an Operational to a Strategic Function, Delivering Added Value through Smart Asset Management and Getting Stakeholder Buy In
Asset management in many organisations is considered to be a cost that needs to be minimised. So getting your CEO and the Board to understand the real benefits that smart asset management can bring to your organisation is a rather challenging task. During the interactive panel Dave Champness, Head of Strategic Asset Planning, United Utilities, Jean Lemaire, Director Asset Management, AKUO Energy and Jerri Loikkanen, Head of Strategy, Fortum Distribution engaged in a candid discussion with the audience to share best practice in communicating their case to the board and how they have elevated the asset management function into the boardroom.
If you wish to receive the speakers presentations please contact me at: exchangeinfo@iqpc.com
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2015 Early Confirmed Speakers Include:
Leading Speakers From Past Years Include:
Mark Morris Deputy Director Engineering and Asset Management ORR
Chris WattsHead of Networks Costs and OutputsOfgem
Lieve DeclercqCEOVitens
Peter ChambersHead of Asset ManagementDublin Airport
Richard Wakelen Head of Asset Strategy & PerformanceUK Power Networks
Richard EadieHead of Planning & Performance Severn Trent Water
Hervé MaillartHead of Nuclear Asset ManagementEDF
Tony ConwayStrategic Programmes Director United Utilities
Ian VosperPrice Review ManagerSouth West Water
Dr Paul GibbonsAsset Management PrincipalGatwick Airport
Geoff AitkenheadAsset Management DirectorScottish Water
Jim LightfootCOOE.ON Generation GmbH
Ian CostiganAsset Management DirectorManchester Airports Group
Mel KaramDirector of Asset ManagementSouthern Water
Patrick Bossert Director Asset InformationNetwork Rail
Jean LemaireDirector Asset Management AKUO Energy
Petr StulcHead of Group Asset ManagementCEZ Czech Republic
Claus HinckeDirector Technical Copenhagen Airports
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2014 Attendees Breakdown
Geography
Job Title
tAsset Managers 26%tDirector/ Head of asset management 19%tDirectors/ Head of Maintenance and Operation 10%tHead of Asset Strategy 9%tEngineer Directors 5%tHead of Asset Information 5%thead of Infrastructure 3%thead of risk 3%tDirector of Network Development 2%tDirector of Power Grid 2%tHead of Investment Projects 2%tHead of Data Management 1%
Industry
tUtility 69%tRail 11% tAirport 10%tRoad 6%tManufacturer 2%tRenewable 1%tCouncil 1%
tUK 48%tThe Netherlands 14%tFinland 7%tAbu Dhabi 4%tPortugal 4%tDenmark 4%tSweden 3%tSwitzerland 3%tCzech Republic 3%tBermuda 2%tFrance 2%tGermany 1%tIreland 1%tNorway 1%
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Top 10 Investment Priorities in 2015WhAt percentAge of prActItIonerS Are reAdy to InveSt In theSe SolutIonS?
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Data Information Management Solutions & Services
Data Quality
Business Intelligence and Reporting
Condition Monitoring/Condition Assessment
Risk Management & Assessment
Asset Investment Planning
Advisory / Consulting - PAS 55
Lifecycle Modelling / Costing
Asset Documentation Services
Asset Integrity/Condition Assessment Tools
Access Exclusive Onsite Interviews With Industry Leaders
bram Alkema, Head of Strategic Deployment, enexis
Jerri loikkanen, Head of Strategy, fortum distribution
claus hincke, Head of Asset Management, copenhagen Airport
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Join 100 directors of asset management, regulators and leading consultants and software providers in March 2015 discuss the issues that are front of mind for those with the mandate and power to design, orchestrate, and improve asset management strategy across their business.
Unlike a conference or tradeshow, by attending the Exchange you will benchmark with director level professionals from leading water, gas, electricity, transport, road, rail, air and oil & gas enterprises. Share best practice and bounce ideas to make sure you are up to date with the latest case studies and new approaches enabling you to add true value to your business.
for more information, to request a delegate invitation to attend the Infrastructure Asset Management exchange, or if you are a solution provider and would like to find out how you can get involved, please call us on +44 (0) 207 368 9484 or email exchangeinfo@iqpc.com
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