Asset Dynamics now offering data health monitoring solutions with DataFrame
DataFrame is a data health monitoring solution for the infrastructure sector, enabling asset managers to take a risk-based approach to the continual improvement of data and information. Find out more about this innovation solution in this article.
Client success: Unison Contracting Services achieves ISO 9001 certification
Asset Dynamics was delighted to learn that our client Unison Contracting Services recently attained ISO 9001 certification. Asset Dynamics supported the consolidation and improvement of UCSL’s quality management system during 2022.
Jules Congalton speaks on Asset Information Maturity Models
At Electricity Engineers’ Association Conference held 19-21 September 2022, Jules Congalton presented a paper on using an asset information maturity model to make sure the right information is available to right people at the right time.
Asset Dynamics on the Asset Guardians Podcast
Asset Dynamics’ Andrew Gatland was interviewed by Josh Pope on the Asset Guardians podcast. The interview covers asset management strategy and the role of technology in enabling the achievement of asset management outcomes.
Asset Management Council New Zealand Chapter Symposium 15 September 2022
Asset Dynamics was proud to sponsor the 2022 Asset Management Council New Zealand Chapter symposium. The symposium brought together asset management practitioners from across New Zealand and Australia for a day of information sharing and networking.
Andrew Gatland to Chair Asset Management Council New Zealand Chapter
At the Asset Management Council New Zealand Chapter AGM held on the 9th of March, Andrew Gatland was elected to the role of Chapter Chair following two years serving as Vice Chair.
EEA publishes Asset Information Maturity Framework
The Electricity Engineers Associated (EEA) of New Zealand has recently published an Asset Information Maturity Framework. Jules from Asset Dynamics presented a webinar outlining the new framework.
Commerce Commission recommends EDBs improve data quality and governance standards
The New Zealand Commerce Commission has released a report that makes five key recommendations for Electricity Distribution Businesses.