Submissions accepted between June 9 and July 20, 2025

Call for Papers

Submissions accepted between
de June 9 and July 20, 2025

If you’ve led a successful project, developed a high-impact methodology, or have technical insights that can transform how the industry operates, this is your opportunity to speak at TMD 2025 and become part of the official lineup.

Who can apply?

Industry professionals, technical specialists, maintenance leaders, industrial managers, professors, researchers, and executives with practical experience and content applicable to the industrial sector.

What do I need to submit my proposal?

  • Personal and professional information
  • Selection of presentation type (Workshop, Case, or Key Note)
  • Choice of one of the proposed topics related to maintenance and reliability
  • Abstract of your presentation (100–250 words)
  • Three key takeaways for the audience
  • Author’s biography (30–60 words)
  • Author’s photo
  • Mention of certifications (if any)

Benefits for Speakers

  • Free access to the event as an official speaker
  • Recognition as a thought leader in the industrial community
  • Strategic networking with decision-makers and industry specialists
  • Visibility through promotion in the official program and on social media

Important Dates

StageDate
Submission startJune 9
Submission deadlineJuly 20
Notification of selected proposalsBy August 5
Final presentation submission (PPT)By October 3
Event dateNovember 7

General Requirements

  • Presentations must be original and authored by the speaker.
  • Speakers must be available for coordination meetings with the organizing team, if needed.
  • Final presentation materials (PowerPoint format) must be submitted by October 3, 2025.
  • Presentations may be recorded and shared in PDF format with event participants.
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Presentation Topics

Submissions accepted between
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1. Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)

2. Industrial Lubrication Management

3. Asset Management in Highly Critical Industrial Environments

4. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)

5. Impact of Predictive Maintenance on Lifecycle Costs

6. Maintenance Performance Indicators

7. Backlog and Asset Criticality Management

8. Failure Management and Reliability

9. Loss Analysis and Maintenance Impact on OEE

10. Monitoring and Improving Asset Availability

11. Applications of AI and Machine Learning

12. Technical Inventory Sizing Based on Reliability

13. Asset Management According to ISO 55001

14. Safety Culture and Safe Behavior in Industrial Plants

15. Conflict Management

16. Leadership and Team Management

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