QLD Joint Roundtable CIWG | Technology Day
In early March, 20 representatives from 15 different businesses were treated to a glimpse of the near future on our inaugural Technology day held at the Port of Brisbane.
The opportunities offered by augmented reality solutions were impressively showcased by Rod Williams from Orica in conjunction with Ben Taft from MIRA. The clear benefits to process safety, control, training and remote trouble-shooting were validated by frontline Orica staff from Kalgoorlie where successful trials were recently conducted.
Kingsley Palmer from Movus treated the group to a demonstration of the impressive FitMachine® an ‘All-in-one’ equipment monitoring solution where vibration, heat and noise are simultaneously monitored within defined alert limits. Several SIRF members have already implemented this simple, but effective solution.
Whilst robots are well established in the Australian workplace, the advancement into collaborative robotics (Cabots) was demonstrated by Adam Saint from Scott Automation. Cabots are designed to make elements of the average work environment safer, easier and more effective.
The rate at which ‘drone’ technology is advancing has opened up many new industrial applications, with Hoverscape taking a leading role in external structure condition monitoring. Derek Feebrey presented the use of high-end drones, cameras and software in the condition monitoring of large structures where human monitoring is inaccurate, prohibitive and dangerous.
Overall feedback for this over-subscribed session was extremely positive with requests for future events to be held. I look forward to facilitating more of these events in the future.
David Newland; Training & Development Manager QLD