On the 13-16th of June 2017 the First World Congress on Condition Monitoring was held at the ILEC Conference Center in London. It was the continuation of previous international conference Monitoring Condition. The conference was attended by Prof Tomasz Gałka, director of the Institute of Power Engineering. He presented the paper On the problem of detecting abrupt changes in the time histories of diagnostic symptoms.

On the 13-16th of June 2017 the First World Congress on Condition Monitoring was held at the ILEC Conference Center in London. It was the continuation of previous international conference Monitoring Condition. The conference was attended by Prof Tomasz Gałka, director of the Institute of Power Engineering. He presented the paper On the problem of detecting abrupt changes in the time histories of diagnostic symptoms.

The Congress embraced all aspects of condition monitoring and related areas. The event provided participants with a unique opportunity to network with leading academics and industrialists from all over the world in the field of condition monitoring and related areas. Presenters of papers that were members of the national societies.

The congress technical programme included:

  • Plenary keynote presentations
  • Invited overview presentations
  • Invited and contributed presentations, including case study presentations
  • Industrial sessions for major industrial sectors
  • Workshops on advanced topics in condition monitoring, led by recognised scientists and engineers
  • Expert panel session on hot topics in condition monitoring
  • Exhibition, vendor presentations and plenary spotlight sessions for exhibitors and sponsors.