Wednesday, December 3, 2008

UGM,4-5-6 May,2009

UGM, 4-5-6 May, 2009
REGISTER NOW
The 6th UGM - UV inspection users group meeting will take place in Las Vegas NV USA during May 4th to May 6th, 2009. Attendees from all over the world are invited to participate and share their accumulated knowledge and exprience with the growing UV inspectors community.
The luxurious Tuscany Suites & Casino was selected to host the meeting, with special reduced rates for the group members. During the meetings breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks will be served. An informal dinner party is schedulled in the evening where spouses are welcome to attend.
The agenda will include lectures by keyspeakers, presentations by veteran users, tutorials by Ofil's engineers. The proceedings CD of the event will be given to attendees.
The five previous events were very successful and the list of users who register is getting filled up quickly. Space is limited and it is therefore recommended to reserve a seat in advance, and the earlier - the better.
To register download the form >>
Fill the form and fax it to Ofil1.888.950.5557 (USA toll free) +972.8.940.7873 (Israel)
Should you have any question or special request, please write to Hannah Barzilay - the UGM coordinator.

The objectives of the meetings
Expand aspects of using the UV inspection technology
Review, discuss and understand implications of corona discharge on lines, insulators substation components and grid hardware
Study from experts
Link between utilities, researchers, academy and industry
See what has been achieved by peers from around the world
Hands-on workshop

Who attends?
Potential users familiar with IR and Ultrasound inspection techniques wishing to learn about UV inspection
UV inspection users who want to expand their knowledge and understanding of corona
Users wishing to exchange information and know-how with colleagues
Utility executives
Electrical engineers, services providers, technicians, high voltage laboratory researchers, T&D engineers, predictive maintenance designers etc.
Researchers in search for projects and hot subjects

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