Maintworld - Building International Connections in Industrial Maintenance
5.6.2024
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
24.5.2023
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
8.3.2024
Jaakko Tennilä
Executive Director, Finnish maintenance society, Promaint
Editor-in-Chief, Maintworld magazine
Technology group Wärtsilä has signed a five-year life-cycle agreement with Royal Caribbean Group covering 37 of the company's cruise ships.
Recent findings by Anthropic, an AI safety start-up, have highlighted the risks associated with large language models (LLMs), prompting calls for a swift review of AI safety standards.
The importance of good lubrication cannot be overstated when it comes to industrial maintenance, which is a constantly developing sector.
Asset management was a hot topic at the Euromaintenance 2023 congress with several speakers focusing on the area. One of the speakers brought up the need to create asset management ecosystems. As an example, he mentioned the new decentralized forms of production on the energy side, where project developers can only play the role of financier or investor in projects.
In recent years, advances in connectivity, big data and digitalization have often promised to bring significant benefits to industry. Now, with the Valmet Industrial Internet, data is being used to deliver a better kind of maintenance service, as well as performance optimization services.
To be able to respond to current developments and trends in society, it is of vital importance for organizations to focus on the sustainable employability of assets.
The carbon footprint of SPINNOVA textile fibre is already 72 percent lower than that of conventionally produced cotton. With the AmbiHeat heat pump plant and an energy ecosystem, each produced kilogram of textile fibre reduces overall CO2 emissions.