Join Baker Hughes to learn how top-tier asset strategies can boost mining performance and productivity. Discover key industry trends, enhance agility, and hear success stories that showcase the impact of optimized strategies. Don’t miss this chance to stay ahead in the evolving mining landscape
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In today’s dynamic mining environment, everything is in a state of constant flux. Assets age, market demands fluctuate, and the costs associated with asset downtime and repairs continue to rise. For mining operators, the ability to adapt to these changes and adjust asset strategies in near real-time has become increasingly critical to capture opportunities and manage risk.
Join us on November 21 at 11:00 AM AEST as we share how best-in-class asset strategies enable miners to unlock new levels of performance and productivity.
You’ll hear about:
- Key trends impacting mining and how to navigate its complex landscape.
- Driving performance and productivity through asset strategy.
- Increasing agility and optimizing strategies at scale.
- Mining customer success stories.
Presenter info:
William Fry, Consulting Services Leader, Baker Hughes William (Will) has 20 years of consulting and management experience in the development of systems and solutions for asset risk, strategy, and performance management. Having worked for and with a broad range of heavy industrial asset owners across government, private and public sectors, William is widely recognized as an advocate of enterprise risk management and asset performance management. William works for Baker Hughes, a leading energy technology company that provides solutions for energy and industrial customers worldwide. His current role as Consulting Services Leader sees him managing teams across Australia, Asia, Middle East, India, and Africa. Before joining ARMS Reliability in 1998, Jason studied Mechanical Engineering at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Victoria while also serving as a Reliability Engineer at Alcoa.
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