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Asset management empowering sustainable change*

Given that asset management is a critical role for Local Government, this will be of interest to YOU.

AMPEAK is a world leading asset management conference run by the Asset Management Council of Australia, and is the key meeting place for thought leaders in asset management across all industries.

Featuring a range of exhibits, case studies and technical content from all industries, it’s a unique opportunity to interact with 80+ experts as they present the latest research and technology around empowering sustainable change.

Who should attend? The conference is designed for those in senior management and for key staff working in a range of departments managing assets like buildings, infrastructure, transport, vehicle fleets, machinery, equipment, parks, forests, roads, drainage, water storage, information, records – and the list goes on…

Learn from the best, participate in our workshops and interactive sessions, talk to exhibitors and network with asset owners and professionals across all industries.

Conference topics include: Leadership and Culture; Technology and Innovation; Sustainable Asset Management Planning; Measuring Sustainable Impact; Shared Value of Asset Management to community and organisations; Equipping yourself and your workforce for a sustainable future; Legal Aspects of Asset Management; ISO55001 and Asset Management; and more.

The Asset Management Council is a membership-based, not-for-profit, internationally recognised organisation at the forefront of asset management knowledge and development.

Held at the iconic Wrest Point in Hobart from Sunday 15 April to Wednesday 18 April 2018, we hope you will be part of the change and join us at AMPEAK18 in Hobart!

More information about the conference and the program line-up can be found at ampeak.com.au

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