We’re delighted to announce that we’ll be attending Energy Exchange Australia 2026, – one of the country’s premier events for energy innovation and technology.
Taking place in Perth from 10th March 2026, we’ll be exhibiting as part of the Scottish Pavillion on Stand A26. We’re looking forward to working with our local partner company, Atteris, to discuss all things energy. It’s our first time at EXA since COVID, and we’re looking forward to catching up with established contacts, as well as meeting new people interested in the latest developments in asset management for oil, gas, chemicals and renewables.
A few key focus areas at this year’s Energy Exchange include Digital Twin, 3D Models, Predictive Maintenance, and Asset Life Extension — all of which align closely with the capabilities of modern asset management software.
Digital twin – to make smarter, data-driven decisions that improve reliability and reduce costs
A Digital Twin is a virtual representation of a physical asset, system, or process — continuously updated with real-time data. It allows organisations to simulate scenarios, monitor performance, and predict potential issues before they happen. Asset management software provides the foundation for creating and maintaining these twins, supplying the structured data, maintenance histories, and performance metrics that keep digital twins accurate and actionable.
3D Models – take maintenance planning to the next level
3D Models bring asset data to life by giving teams a visual understanding of complex systems. When connected with asset management software, 3D visualisations help engineers and operators quickly locate equipment, assess conditions, and plan maintenance activities. This integration streamlines collaboration, reduces downtime, and supports safer, more efficient operations.
Predictive maintenance – prepare for the tomorrow, today
Predictive maintenance uses AI, analytics, and IoT sensor data to forecast when assets will need attention — allowing teams to prevent breakdowns before they occur. Asset management software centralises this data and applies advanced algorithms to detect anomalies and trigger maintenance alerts. The result is a proactive maintenance strategy that improves reliability and reduces costs.
Asset life extension – get the biggest return possible on your infrastructure investment
And finally, asset life extension is about getting the most from every piece of equipment while maintaining performance and safety. With comprehensive asset management tools, organisations can track asset health, optimise maintenance schedules, and make data-driven decisions that extend operational lifespan. Combined with predictive and digital technologies, this approach ensures infrastructure continues to deliver value well into the future.
We’re looking forward to connecting with industry peers and sharing insights on how digital transformation is reshaping asset management. If you’re attending Energy Exchange Australia 2026, be sure to visit us at A26, or reach out to schedule a chat, or demo, with our team, via our Contact form.
