Energy Efficiency Strategies for Environmental Sustainability
8.30am – 12.00pm
Ballroom 3 & 4, Level 2
As Singapore aims to cut emissions to between 45 and 50 MTCO2 by 2035, industries are adopting low-carbon solutions and ramping up their energy efficiency efforts. A significant yet often overlooked contributor to higher emissions is neglected facilities or production equipment, which can lead to leaks, inefficiencies, and frequent breakdowns.
How can proactive maintenance help reduce these unnecessary emissions and support sustainability goals?
Join us for an engaging session to explore how maintenance excellence can be a crucial first step toward achieving your environmental or ESG objectives.
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Key Topics:
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Managing Clean Power & Dirty Power
- How regular performance audits can maximize solar energy production and extend the lifespan of solar PV arrays
- Gain insights into electrical reliability for modern buildings and industrial facilities
- Strategies to minimize "dirty power" and improve the energy efficiency of your projects
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Discover Maintenance as a Key Enabler
- Identifying and addressing common maintenance issues that undermine efficiency and operations
- Learn how to spot, measure and verify energy-saving opportunities in both building and industrial facilities
- Quick fixes to unaddressed steam, compressed air, and gas leaks that could be driving up emissions
Agenda:
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Registration
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Managing Clean Power & Dirty Power
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Discover Maintenance as a Key Enabler
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Tea Break
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Check out High-performance Measurement Solutions
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Lucky Draw
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Who Should Attend?
- Facilities Managers / Professionals
- Energy Managers
- Production Managers / Professionals
- Operation Managers / Professionals
- Service Providers / Professionals
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Fluke Speaker:
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Mr. Jake Tan
Product Manager
Industrial Group
Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd
Jake has over a decade of experience in process optimization and energy solutions across industries, from power utilities to manufacturing. As a certified carbon practitioner, he is passionate about delivering practical solutions for a sustainable future. He holds a degree in Engineering Science with a specialization in Energy Systems from the National University of Singapore (NUS).
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Registration Notes:
- Registration is subject to confirmation based on Fluke’s discretion.
- Each registrant can only register for 1x morning session and/or 1x afternoon session.
- Every registrant will be notified on his/her status of registration (successful or unsuccessful) via his/her registered email or phone. We will contact you one week before the event.
- The seminar is FREE and open to relevant job titles only.
- Registration will close one week prior to the seminar or when seats are filled up, whichever is earlier.
- If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact us at fsea.events@fluke.com.
Achieve Measurement Accuracy in Advanced Manufacturing
8.30am – 12.00pm
Topaz & Opal Room, Level 2
When researchers and engineers test new innovations, develop new products, or make continuous improvement from existing processes, it is common to face limitation in multiple aspects such as unstable experiment environment, undetected interference, unstable quality in new product pilot run, etc. With improved measurement accuracy, it helps researchers and engineers to uncover the hidden problems behind the noise signals.
In this seminar, learn:
• Concepts of calibration and measurements
• How to apply measurement accuracy and data logging in projects
At the end of the seminar, you will be able to apply these practical strategies into your research, product development and continuous improvement programs.
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Key Topics:
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Precision Temperature Measurement in Laboratories and Manufacturing Environments
- Understand the principles of temperature calibration and measurement
- Best practices for achieving high measurement accuracy in temperature-sensitive experiments
- Strategies for effective data logging and analysis to support continuous improvement
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Advanced Pressure Measurement Techniques for Product Development and Process Improvement
- Fundamentals of pressure calibration and measurement
- Techniques for ensuring precise pressure measurements in various industrial applications
- Real-world examples of pressure measurement applications in innovation and continuous improvement programs
Agenda:
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Registration
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Session 1: Precision Temperature Measurement in Laboratories and
Manufacturing Environments
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Session 2: Advanced Pressure Measurement Techniques for Product Development and Process Improvement
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Break
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Solution Breakout (demo station)
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Lucky Draw
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Who Should Attend?
- Scientists, PhD Candidates, Research Engineers, Laboratory Supervisors from Universities, Research Institute
and Manufacturing Companies
- Electrical and Electronics Engineers / Project Managers
- QA/ QC Managers / Engineers
- Calibration Managers / Engineers / Technicians
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Fluke Speakers:
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Mr. Wei Wei
Product Manager
Fluke Calibration
Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd
Wei Wei has 16 years’ experience in product marketing and product management, including 7 years working experience as global product manager for temperature and pressure components in Fortune 500 companies. He holds a Master’s degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Control Engineering.
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Mr. Karl Kurtz
Pressure and Flow Calibration Expert
Fluke Corporation
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Equipped with over 35 years of experience, Mr. Karl Kurtz is currently responsible for sales, service and training for Asia Pacific region and has been working with leading engineers, researchers, and metrologists in the field of pressure and flow calibration since 1990s. Karl believes strongly in helping customers achieve excellence in their calibration and measurement work.
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Registration Notes:
- Registration is subject to confirmation based on Fluke’s discretion.
- Each registrant can only register for 1x morning session and/or 1x afternoon session.
- Every registrant will be notified on his/her status of registration (successful or unsuccessful) via his/her registered email or phone. We will contact you one week before the event.
- The seminar is FREE and open to relevant job titles only.
- Registration will close one week prior to the seminar or when seats are filled up, whichever is earlier.
- If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact us at fsea.events@fluke.com.
Busting Copper Cable Myths
1.30pm – 5.00pm
Ballroom 3 & 4, Level 2
Copper Lives! As great as Wireless and Fiber Optics are for communications, you still need to power it. Come to this seminar to learn about the updates to the TIA-568 standard to better support Power over Ethernet (PoE). The other hot topic is extended reach cabling. How can you support devices that are located more than 100 meters away from a Telco Closet?
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Key Topics:
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Power over Ethernet
Running data and power over the same cable is an accepted method to support Wireless Access Points, Cameras and other devices. What are the performance requirements for cabling that we can test ahead of time to ensure our cabling will support the power levels our devices require?
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Extended Reach, going over 100 meters - Copper or Fiber?
Current Structured Cabling standards are limited to 100-meter distances for cabling. What are the options to go beyond this distance and what are the implications?
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Who Should Attend?
- RCDD
- Infrastructure Architects
- Project Managers in IT and Telecommunications
- Cable Installers
- Telecommunications Engineers
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Fluke Speaker:
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Mr. Jim Davis
Senior Product Application Specialist
Fluke Corporate Headquarters
Jim Davis has been working in the cabling industry for over 30 years, the last 25 years at Fluke Networks, currently as a Product Application Specialist for Copper and Fiber test equipment.
In addition to his work at Fluke, Jim is the Chair of the TIA’s Fiber Optic Technology Consortium. Jim has worked on International Cabling Standards Committees and is a frequent speaker at trade shows such as Bicsi and Avixa’s Infocomm. Jim’s objective is to bring the experience of the Industry, Market and the Lab to you and present it in way that the common user can understand.
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Registration Notes:
- Registration is subject to confirmation based on Fluke’s discretion.
- Each registrant can only register for 1x morning session and/or 1x afternoon session.
- Every registrant will be notified on his/her status of registration (successful or unsuccessful) via his/her registered email or phone. We will contact you one week before the event.
- The seminar is FREE and open to relevant job titles only.
- Registration will close one week prior to the seminar or when seats are filled up, whichever is earlier.
- If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact us at fsea.events@fluke.com.
Enhancing Industrial Efficiency with Online Thermal Monitoring,
Acoustic Imaging & Datapaq Profiling
1.30pm – 5.00pm
Topaz & Opal Room, Level 2
This seminar will focus on advanced monitoring solutions for process industries, covering three key technologies: online thermal monitoring, acoustic imaging for leakage detection, and the Datapaq profiling system.
Attendees will learn how thermal imaging enhances process efficiency, ensures product quality, and prevents overheating issues. The acoustic imager helps detect air, gas, and vacuum leaks, reducing energy waste and maintenance costs.
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Key Topics:
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Online Thermal Monitoring for Process Optimization
- Real-time thermal imaging for process control
- Preventing overheating and ensuring product quality
- Reducing downtime with predictive maintenance
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Acoustic Imaging for Leakage Detection
- Identifying air, gas, and vacuum leaks efficiently
- Reducing energy waste and maintenance costs
- Enhancing plant safety and operational efficiency
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Datapaq Profiling System for Thermal Analysis
- Accurate temperature profiling for industrial processes
- Optimizing heat treatment and curing processes
- Ensuring process consistency and quality compliance
Agenda:
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Registration
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Online Thermal Monitoring for Process Optimization
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Acoustic Imaging for Leakage Detection
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Break
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Datapaq Profiling System for Thermal Analysis
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Lucky Draw
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Who Should Attend?
- Production Manager
- Quality Manager
- Maintenance Manager
- Safety Manager
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Fluke Speaker:
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Mr. Sukumar Dhanapal
Regional Sales Manager
Fluke Process Instruments
Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd
With over 19 years of experience, Sukumar is a seasoned professional in Project, Support, and Sales at Fluke Process Instruments (Raytek, IRCON, Datapaq). He has extensive expertise in thermal profiling and process automation solutions, working closely with cement, steel, automotive, semiconductor, and other process industries.
Sukumar specializes in advanced monitoring and automation solutions using PLC, SCADA, and DCS systems. His expertise includes FPI Line Scanners, Online Thermal Imagers, and Fluke Endurance Pyrometers, helping industries optimize efficiency, improve quality, and ensure process reliability.
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Registration Notes:
- Registration is subject to confirmation based on Fluke’s discretion.
- Each registrant can only register for 1x morning session and/or 1x afternoon session.
- Every registrant will be notified on his/her status of registration (successful or unsuccessful) via his/her registered email or phone. We will contact you one week before the event.
- The seminar is FREE and open to relevant job titles only.
- Registration will close one week prior to the seminar or when seats are filled up, whichever is earlier.
- If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact us at fsea.events@fluke.com.