WEG had a prominent presence at the 38th edition of the Brazilian Maintenance and Asset Management Congress and the XXXVIII EXPOMAN. The event, promoted by the Brazilian Association of Maintenance and Asset Management (ABRAMAN), was held from September 26th to 28th in Curitiba/PR.
As a Gold sponsor, WEG demonstrated its commitment to innovation and excellence in asset management. The company's participation included two lectures on related topics and technical presentations, focusing on sharing valuable insights about digital solutions for asset monitoring and intelligent transformer management.
Lecture 1: "Building a Digital Asset Monitoring Solution, the Importance of the Dual Strategy" Presented by Mateus Nicoladelli de Oliveira, this lecture emphasized the importance of the dual strategic approach in building digital solutions for asset monitoring. The presentation provided a deep insight into the innovative strategies developed by WEG Digital Solutions and was moderated by Alan Rômulo from Petrobras.
Lecture 2: "Monitoring and Intelligent Transformer Management"
Rafael Herkenhoff, an expert from WEG Digital Solutions, was the speaker for this session, addressing the monitoring and intelligent management of transformers. The lecture was moderated by Maria Cristina Costa from DuploMais, facilitating a valuable knowledge exchange.
WEG's participation in the event not only showcased its commitment to excellence in asset management but also reinforced its presence and continuous evolution of digitalization solutions for maintenance in the Industry 4.0 landscape. Visitors had the opportunity to visit WEG's booth during EXPOMAN and learn about innovative solutions for industrial asset management, including electric motors and rotating machinery in general, drives, transformers, and low and medium voltage electrical panels.
For more information about the 38th Brazilian Maintenance and Asset Management Congress, please visit the official event website at https://cbmga.abramanoficial.org.br/.
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