Henry Adarighofua and Philip Schachtner from ReVisionz to Present at PEMAC’s MainTrain 2024 Conference
Laser Reality Scans Set New Standard for Updating and Restructuring Asset Registers
Calgary, Alberta , Sept. 09, 2024 – PEMAC Asset Management Association of Canada will host Henry Adarighofua, Senior Manager, Enterprise Asset Management Delivery, and Philip Schachtner, Partner at ReVisionz, as co-presenters at the MainTrain 2024 Conference.
Their presentation, “The Use of Reality Scans to Update and Restructure the Asset Register,” takes place on Monday, September 23 at the Hilton Hotel in Saint John, New Brunswick.
MainTrain is Canada’s largest annual maintenance and physical asset management conference and networking event. The annual conference brings together leading experts, practitioners, and professionals from across Canada and around the globe. This year’s event is set to run from September 23-25 and features a variety of workshops, presentations, and offsite facility tours.
The presentation by Adarighofua and Schachtner will address a common issue: the failure of organizations to execute their asset management plans due to incomplete asset registers. They will demonstrate how reality laser scans can be used to:
- confirm the ‘as-is’ state of the physical plant and equipment
- identify outdated or duplicated assets in the asset register
- update the asset register to ensure its completeness
Their insightful session will include case studies and findings from two projects that leveraged reality scans.
“We’ve achieved tremendous success with reality scans,” said Adarighofua. “They’ve truly transformed the experience for clients, and significantly increased their confidence in the quality of their asset registers.”
“What used to require several people to spend weeks at the site can now be accomplished in only a few days utilizing laser scans to virtually walk through the plant and update the asset register,” added Schachtner. “This represents a significant reduction in costs and safety risks for the client.”