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The AVM Summit has pulled together the industry’s leading professionals from both theMRO and the manufacturing side to provide the latest thinking fromthe industry leaders. Their presentations will help you find real solutions to current issues.


Day One 8th November 8:30-9:00


PMA Parts&MRO Software OVERALL Keynote: Multi-talented Rock Star / Aviation Entrepreneur Bruce Dickinson Dickinson, lead singer with the iconic rock band Iron Maiden, will talk about his new venture, Cardiff Aviation, which he and a group of leading aviation professionals have set up inWales with the aimto bring over 1000 new aviation jobs to the UK within 18 months.


9:00-9:45


KeynoteMRO Technology:MRO Software as an Aspect of Controlling Continuing Airworthiness inMaintaining and Improving Asset Value. Chris Spencer,Managing Director, Vector Aircraft Services


9:45-10:30 Keeping Pacewith the Highly DynamicMRO IT Environment The technical, economic and competitive landscapes are constantly changing withMRO IT systems increasingly becoming business-centric systems linking all departments. What will themainmarket challenges in the future? Nick Godwin, Managing Director, Commsoft


10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK


11:00-11:30 Tablet Technology for LineMaintenance Rugged, lean tablets with big storage, efficient processing and wireless connectivity are staking a claimin the hangar. They can now hold all the technical manuals and reference publications needed by line maintenance crews. Tablet technology is here. Are you ready? Dinakara Nagalla, President and CEO, EmpowerMx


MROTECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE


11:30-12:15 AviationMaintenance Software Implementation Deploying a new system requires exceptional coordination between departments and key individuals and can be daunting. Learn how tominimize these impacts with careful planning, execution and management and avoid direct operational or financial impact. Rajan Bindra, Engineering Systems Manager at British Airways Engineering


12:15-1:30 LUNCH


1:30-2:00 Mobile Innovation in EngineMRO Operations TAPM&E is the first company in the world to have a fully integrated operational application of RFID, to aircraft engine components, within anMRO. Learn how TAP is using an innovative mobile solution and RFID to track engine components undergoing overhaul allowing real time monitoring. Mr. FernandoMatos, Information Technologies VP


2:00-2:30


Developments in Aircraft HealthMonitoringWe take a look at recent developments in aircraft health monitoring as well as the data management of this information, including the development of the structural prognostic/diagnostics and associated data management impact on the maintenance plan. Speaker TBD, Embraer


2:30-3:15


Realization Case Study Realization has helpedmany MRO achieve dramatic improvements in throughput for line-maintenance work as well as heavy-check work. Learn how these organizations can achieve throughput improvements of up to 50 percent with some key changes. Mr. Yoav Ziv, Realization, VP of Marketing, Realization


NEW


3:15-3:30 3:30-4:30


BREAK


7:30-11:00 Gala dinner for delegates/exhibitors/speakers/press – taking place at London’s prestigious KensingtonMarriot Hotel.


RecordsManagement in the Cloud The aviation maintenance industry is rethinking how to handle records management. Today data can be accessed by employees at any location worldwide on a cloud hosted by a company. How will the cloud change the aviation maintenance business? John Upham, Air Vault


tech speakers


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