A two-day conference which will examine cutting-edge technology, best practice and leadership in Maintenance, Reliability and Asset Management will be held in Kilkenny later this month. The conference will bring together over 35 exhibitors and 250 leaders from the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, life science, manufacturing, aerospace, industrial engineering and energy sectors.
‘Reliability Ireland’ takes place at the Lyrath Hotel, Kilkenny on Tuesday, September 23rd and Wednesday, September 24th. The event is designed for professionals who ensure the reliability and performance of systems, machinery, and infrastructure, as well as those shaping organisational strategy. It brings together individuals aligning asset management initiatives with broader business goals including strategy and sustainability objectives.
The event will feature 18 Irish and International keynote and industry speakers, including former Ireland and Lions Rugby Captain Brian O’Driscoll; Aeronautical Engineer and STEM Advocate, Dr Norah Patten; The Mental Fitness Coach, Neil O’Brien of SkillStack; Digital Transformation and AI Specialist Kevin Rad; RCM expert Nancy Regan; with industry leaders and experts from Eli Lilly, Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson, Digital Manufacturing Ireland, ASHRAE and many more.
The Mental Fitness Coach, Neil O’Brien of Skillstack, will be highlighting the importance of getting the basics in business right. He said: “A lot of my clients are in elite sports and I always tell them that those who achieve the best results are those who are getting the basics right and this advice can be applied to any business. Whether it’s customer service, sales or leadership, a company needs to ensure that these are being done better than the competition to get ahead.”
Another area to be explored is AI-driven strategies in business. Digital Transformation and AI Specialist Kevin Rad said: “Companies using AI-driven strategies are already seeing a reduction of 50% in unplanned maintenance downtime and their maintenance costs have decreased by a quarter. Businesses that embrace these tools are positioning themselves ahead of the curve in efficiency, reliability, and asset performance.”
Bernard Yore, CEO of ESS Group, which organises the event, describes Reliability Ireland as more than a conference and exhibition. He said, “It is a foundational platform for all things reliability, maintenance and asset management. It is essential for engineers and asset management professionals looking to lead through technology, best practices and leadership.”
Reliability Ireland is a biennial event designed by industry, for industry and was established in 2016. Registration closes on Thursday, September 18th. For more information or to register, visit https://reliabilityireland.ie/.
The key themes of Reliability Ireland 2025 are:
— Strategy, Leadership and Workforce Development
— AI, Next-Gen Technology and Digital Transformation
— Benchmarking, Best Practice and Data-Driven Insights
— Sustainability, ESG and Future-Proofing Assets
— Condition Monitoring and Predictive Analytics