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The 5th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management<br />

(WCEAM & ICF/IQ & AGIC 2010)<br />

25-27 October 2010 | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre | Australia<br />

The 5 th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM) will return to Queensland this October 25-27, 2010 at the<br />

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Over 300 delegates from 29 countries will be attending the event over three days of<br />

knowledge exchange and transfer in this vital and emerging field of Engineering Asset Management.<br />

WCEAM is the annual meeting of the International Society of Engineering Asset Management (ISEAM) - a global annual forum that<br />

promotes the interdisciplinary aspects of Engineering Asset Management (EAM). WCEAM seeks to promote collaboration between<br />

organisations who share similar objectives and where particular matters of common interest are discussed. This year’s event has been<br />

organised with the 2010 International Congress on Fracture Interquadrennial (ICF/IQ 2010) and the 2010 Annual Conference of the<br />

Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC).<br />

The WCEAM series was initiated in Australia in 2006 by the Cooperative Research Centre of Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM)<br />

and Congress Chair of this year’s event, with the objective of bringing together leading academics, industry practitioners and research<br />

scientists from around the world. Based at Queensland University of Technology, CIEAM endeavours to host this collaborative event<br />

with WCEAM, ICF and AGIC to mark this successful event in its hometown.<br />

Please visit www.wceam.com for more information.<br />

www.wceam.com

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