Reliability Radio is a dedicated podcast and media platform that features thought leaders, experts, and innovators in the fields of reliability, maintenance, and asset management. Hosted by Reliabilityweb, it shares real-world success stories, emerging technologies, and best practices to help professionals enhance the reliability and performance of their assets. Interested in sponsoring an interview?
Do you have an ultrasonic tool collecting dust in a closet? Allen Rienstra reveals why 70% of new condition monitoring programs fail: they skip continuous training. Learn the crucial difference between certification and implementation training and discover why ultrasound owns the apex of the P-F curve.
Maximo® Predict is great, but here's the truth: standard wireless vibration fails to detect the #1 cause of machine failure. Robert Skeirik, a vibration expert with 13 patents, reveals why "overall" readings miss rolling element defects and how i-care uses a multi-parameter sensor to give you a true, actionable timeline.
Jon Mortensen from IFS discusses the end-to-end Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) journey. Learn how their Asset Investment Planning (AIP) solution optimizes constrained capital over 20 years and how a pragmatic 'Industrial AI' approach automates tedious busywork and prepares the enterprise for the next phase: AI Agents.
How do you go from a brand new reliability engineer to a CRL Black Belt in just two and a half years? Sheldon Roper of JLL shares his journey, revealing that the key isn't extra work, but simply documenting the valuable projects you're already doing every day. Learn what it takes to get your Black Belt and why this prestigious certification is a powerful tool for demonstrating value to your organization.
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What do helicopters and submarines have to do with industrial AI? Jeremy Frank, CEO of KCF Technologies, shares the incredible origin story of his company. Discover their unique technology that sends 10x more data on a low energy budget, and learn why the hardest part of the AI revolution isn't the tech—it’s getting "grizzled veterans" to embrace change.
Say goodbye to transaction codes. Andy Hancock from SAP reveals how their digital assistant, Joule, is using AI to transform maintenance and asset management. Discover how natural language can replace complex T-codes, enable cross-functional decision support, and ultimately reduce screen time for your team.
Optimizing spares inventory is often a forgotten item. This session with Jeremiah Woodford of Verusen AI reveals how to leverage an organization's purchase history to identify the right MRO strategy. Learn how to use AI to solve the perennial problems of overbuying and poor tracking.
Are you chasing Maximo's shiny new tools without a plan? Jennifer Gatza from Maven reveals the "cart before the horse" problem of tech-first projects. Learn how to become a trusted advisor and build a disciplined, process-first roadmap that ensures your Maximo journey delivers real value, not just a wishlist of features.
Is your mobile adoption strategy failing? Louis Innocent of EAM 360 reveals why technicians are hesitant to ditch paper for apps. Learn how user-centric design, offline-first apps, and strategic buy-in are critical to success, and discover why mobile is truly the "last mile" for a winning AI strategy.
The "silver tsunami" is real, and it's taking decades of knowledge with it. Peter from Hexagon reveals how Asset Information Management and the creation of a "smart digital reality" are bridging the gap between engineering and maintenance. Discover how digital twins—made with drones, scanners, or even a robot dog—can improve safety, boost efficiency, and attract the next generation of technicians.
Discover how Kerry Ingredients, a company that reaches 1.2 billion people daily, transformed its operations and won an Uptime Award. Roger Ham and Muhammad Yusuf Bin Nazman reveal their secret to success: a people-first strategy that secured executive sponsorship and empowered a global team to move from a reactive culture to a proactive one.
Discover how the Beverly Salem Water Board, a team of just 18, won an Uptime Award for sustainability. John Fortin and Billy Appleton share their journey from old-school maintenance to a structured Uptime Elements framework, emphasizing culture, new talent, and strategic succession planning.