Supporting organizations 2026

WPiAM, World Partners in Asset Management, is a worldwide partnership, established in late 2014, of national non-profit professional associations working together to enable individuals and organisations to develop, assess and recognise competence in Asset Management, for the benefit of their members and of the asset management community globally.

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Accendo Reliability is a place where you can find thousands of free articles, tutorials, podcast episodes, and more to assist you master the craft of Reliability Engineering and related fields. It is also a place for you to share your work, ideas, suggestions, and question. The site also offers and recommends a range of books and courses from many authors and instructors.
More information on the website accendoreliability.com. For questions about the site or information on becoming a contributor, contact Fred Schenkelberg: fms@accendoreliability.com

Knowledge and Innovation Centre Maintenance Process Industry (KICMPI) is a cooperative association with 50 members, consisting of asset owners, maintenance companies and knowledge institutions. KICMPI stimulates cooperation between companies with the aim of: innovating maintenance in the processing industry.

More information on www.kicmpi.com

The Danish Maintenance Society - DDV - is a non-profit nationwide network of managers and technical specialists.
The network is driven by high professionalism, and members use the network to acquire and impart knowledge, where knowledge sharing happens through conferences, seminars, network meetings and company visits.

More information can be found on www.ddv.org

The EFNMS, the European Federation of National Maintenance Societies, was established in 1970. The EFNMS objectives are the improvement of maintenance for the benefit of the peoples of Europe.

Maintenance is of utmost importance for trade and commerce, for the environment, and for general health and safety. In order to pursue its goals, the EFNMS shall be an umbrella organization for the non-profit National Maintenance Societies in Europe.

PAMMS

The establishment of the PAMMS association is an initiative launched by independent specialists and managers, arising from the lack of a national organisation bringing together experts in the field of maintenance and asset management.
We look to professional associations that serve as a benchmark for practitioners and set new trends in the field of Asset Management and Maintenance worldwide.

AM Council

The AM Council is a non-profit, membership-based association comprising Individuals (engineers, commercial managers, finance professionals) and companies, as well as corporate sponsors involved in Asset Management in Australiasia.

The Council has been central to the development of industry frameworks in Australia and Internationally, developing an Asset Management Body of Knowledge (AMBoK) and contributing to the Australian Standards Committee and ISO Committee in the development of current ISO 55OOO Standards for Asset Management.

The AM Council delivers professional development programs for Individuals – certification, training and mentorship, and networking opportunities. The Council also supports companies in benchmarking performance against best-practice (and aligned to ISO55000) through delivery of an Asset Management Maturity Assessment model.

The AM Council is a Technical Society of Engineers Australia, represented by local chapters in every State and Territory. The Council is also a founding member of both the Global Forum on Maintenance and Asset Management (GFMAM) and the World Partners in Asset Management (WPiAM).

Mediapartners 2026

Maintworld is the only Pan-European Publication associated with EFNMS (European Federation of National Maintenance Societies). Its core focus is to provide businesses with information on leading technologies, expertise and best practices on Maintenance and Asset Management

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Engineeringnet is the media platform for engineers and brings daily news on technology, industrial maintenance, reliability and asset management. This is done through print, website, e-news, social media and podcast. In the print version of Engineeringnet, the section Maintenance Magazine is included in collaboration with BEMAS, the Belgian Maintenance Association.

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