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    Episodes (294)

    Reliability Radio EP 291: Terrence O’Hanlon, CEO Reliabilityweb

    Reliability Radio EP 291: Terrence O’Hanlon, CEO Reliabilityweb

    What’s coming next for the Reliability and Asset Management community? We got a chance to sit down with Publisher and CEO of Reliabilityweb.com, Terrence O’Hanlon and talk about his perspective of the new trends and opportunities in the reliability space. A can’t miss episode with a one of a kind thought leader!

    Reliability Radio EP 290 : Jennifer Jordan & Lauren Crimi, WIRAM

    Reliability Radio EP 290 : Jennifer Jordan & Lauren Crimi, WIRAM

    For those who don’t know, there is a group within the Association of Asset Management Professionals (AMP) dedicated to engaging and empowering women as leaders who advance reliability and asset management in their organizations and the world. In this episode, we speak with WIRAM members Jennifer Jordan and Lauren Crimi on their perspective and experience in the reliability and asset management.

    Reliability Radio EP 288: Ron Moore -Defect Elimination

    Reliability Radio EP 288: Ron Moore -Defect Elimination

    Ron Moore is a well-respected voice in the Reliability and Asset Management community. From his published works “Making Common Sense Common Practice” to “What tool? When?” Ron has been delivering sage advice to help people understand what their needs really are and how to address them. In this podcast, we talk to Ron about his work on his book “Defect List: A Common Sense approach to Defect Elimination.”

    Hosted by Jonathan Guiney, CRL-BB, CMM & Brendon Russ, CRL-BB from JLL.

    Reliability Radio EP 286: Sean Gregerson and Justin Thomas, AVEVA

    Reliability Radio EP 286:  Sean Gregerson and Justin Thomas, AVEVA

    Reliabilityweb Radio speaks with Aveva's Sean Gregerson and Justin Thomas about their unique proces of taking industrial data coupled with forward thinking technologies like AI and human insight to create usful performance intelligence. They discuss the rapid changes of technology from the industrial revolution to industry 4.0 where data rules. They ask the questions - will the metaverse change everything in such a way that it creates industry 5.0? How do we get into the metaverse? 

    Reliability Radio EP 285: Jonathan Guiney, JLL

    Reliability Radio EP 285: Jonathan Guiney, JLL

    Jonathan Guiney from JLL speaks about challenges and opportunities. As the Operations Director, Reliability & Asset Management at JLL he provides deep insights into situations that organizations face and how JLL has managed to meet these challenges and remove road blocks. 
    Jonathan speaks about technology and culture how both are important and why. What he sees for the new generation and career opportunities. 

    Reliability Radio EP 284: Eric Ayanegui and Tommy Cocanougher of Cintas

    Reliability Radio EP 284: Eric Ayanegui and Tommy Cocanougher of Cintas

    Relibaility Web radio speaks with Cintas about their path to becoming the 2021 Best Reliability Program winner. Starting from ground zero and embracing the Uptime elements Cintas was able to develop a world class maintenance program that maximizes their asset use and worker productivity. Realizing that the key to success means preapring the next generation of reliability worker, they have helped local universities integrate the uptime elements into their core curriculum.

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    Reliability Radio EP 281: Sunil Kamerkar and Ed Stank of Asset Analytix

    Reliability Radio EP 281: Sunil Kamerkar and Ed Stank of Asset Analytix

    Discovery a powerful and painless way to do an assessment that you may not know about. Sunil gives deep insights as the founder of Asset Analytix. 
    The Uptime® Elements is a Framework for Asset Management and reliability. 
    Learn about the RAM-GPS ‘powered’ by the Uptime Elements. over 6,000 organizations world wide are using this powered framework. 
    Learn about how the RAM-GPS system has been refined over the years into a very effective assessment.


    Reliability Radio EP 280: Jeff Hay, CEO RDI Technologies

    Reliability Radio EP 280: Jeff Hay, CEO RDI Technologies

    Jeff Hay the CEO of RDI Technologies speaks about autonomous Asset Condition Management with RDI’s partnership with Boston Dynamics mounting a motion amplification camera on SPOT® the robot dog to run autonomous vibration routes. This innovation with RDI’s cameras and SPOT was documented and SPOT was rewarded with a Green Asset Condition Management Mastery Belt from AMP (Association of Asset Management Professionals). 

    In this podcast you will find out more about what exactly RDI does. Jeff talks about lots of interesting use cases and those ‘interesting finds’. 

    Learn more about this incredibly useful tool. Jeff speaks about things to come and the sky's the limit in condition monitoring with a robot that can endlessly run routes with an array of sensors.



    Reliability Radio EP 279: Matt Boehne, Banetti

    Reliability Radio EP 279: Matt Boehne, Banetti

    How Covid opened the door to new possibilities. 
    Though the pandemic made many things more difficult. Matt speaks about what Banetti discovered. Learn about curated data. How the new workforce will not be copies of the past workforce. 
    Matt speaks about the number one problem in the business side is culture. The importance of cross-functional teams. It's all about people. 

    Reliability Radio EP 278: Michael Guns, University of Delaware

    Reliability Radio EP 278: Michael Guns, University of Delaware

    Michael Guns speaks about what it's like to be an attendee at the International Maintenance Conference. What his team is learning, what advancements can they make, and crystalizing their strategy. 
    Michael speaks about what kind of awarness training is critical for your team at work and at a conference. 
    Michael speaks about how their product is their students. How that relates to ROI and the way they look at maintenace. 

    Reliability Radio EP 277: Angela Santiago, CEO of The Little Potato Company

    Reliability Radio EP 277: Angela Santiago, CEO of The Little Potato Company

    As the CEO of The Little Potato Company Angela Santiago explains why she looks for these 3 things first in her plants.

    Are the people safe, are the people being cared for do they feel valued and productive, and are the assets doing the majority of the work. 

    She also explains how to get executive sponsors to buy in and ‘get’ reliability initiatives. Coming from the CEO of a food producer you will gain insights and resources you may not have known about.

    Reliability Radio EP 276: Greg Demchak, Bentley Systems

    Reliability Radio EP 276: Greg Demchak, Bentley Systems

    You've probably seen 3D rendering, digital twins, and videos but you haven't seen anything like this. Reliabilityweb Radio speaks with Greg Demchank, Director of the Digital Innovation Lab at Bentely Systems. 

    Combining Bentley's powerful software like itwin combined with Unreal Engine, NVIDIA, and Oculus has been no easy task. The results are extraordinary. A fully immersive Virtual Reality experience in 4D (across time) of a large multinational energy project worth billions of dollars. Learn about this project for clean sustainable energy and Bentley Systems’ role in the digital transformation into VR, AR, and XR as a vital component.
    Models courtesy of ITER and Brigantium Engineering. 




    Reliability Radio EP 275: Sean Mullan, 3M

    Reliability Radio EP 275: Sean Mullan, 3M

    Reliability Web Radio speaks with Sean Mullan, Corporate Reliability Engineer at 3M about the cultural shift from traditional maintenance to reliability and digitization. Incorporating the Uptime Elements, 3M is juggling the task of this shift while facing the unique obstacles encountered by a global, long standing company taking on such a paradigm change. In five years, they have gone from one CRL to more than twelve and doing so embraced the opportunities that the Uptime Elements are designed around to maximize asset value and longevity and minimize risk and waste.

    Reliability Radio EP 274: Chris Colson from Allied Reliability

    Reliability Radio EP 274: Chris Colson from Allied Reliability

    How do you show ROI as a consulting organization? Chris Colson gives a very interesting and insightful answer. You’ll have to listen to find out.
    Allied Reliability has been in reliability and asset condition monitoring for many years. Where do you start? Where should you start? How do you get to a robust asset condition management?  What about ESG? Does your company have a goal? Have they made a commitment? 
    Chris Colson from Allied Reliability speaks with George Williams at the International Maintenance Conference (IMC). 

    Reliability Radio EP 272: Luke Clark, Allied Reliability

    Reliability Radio EP 272: Luke Clark, Allied Reliability

    How well do you understand millennials? Are you trying to higher them? What attracts them? Are millennials loyal to a job? What makes them loyal? Did you know millennials are attracted to cutting edge technology? Fascinating and informative conversation with Luke Clark a millennial himself and Reliability Professional at Allied Reliability Group. If you are hiring don’t miss this great podcast. Hosted by George Williams