Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) Courses

edVirtus presents Dr Chris Jackson with an exciting opportunity to better understand Reliability Engineering. Offered live as three virtual options, the comprehensive 40-hour Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) Course; the 16-hour RAM Introduction Course; and the 24-hour RAM Practitioners Course, provide participants with an understanding of the key tenets involved in making a ‘reliable system’. This course is for those who are new to reliability engineering AND for those experienced engineers wanting to take their skills to the next level. Attendees who design, manufacture, or otherwise work for a ‘producer organization’ will learn how to create a ‘reliability mindset’ to prevent problems before they occur. Problems are not limited to failures: reliability engineering at its most efficient and useful eliminates all manners of other problems such as issues identified in final production runs or basic design oversights that require expensive and time-consuming rework. The first part of the course focuses on organizational management and culture which is always the first step on the journey towards reliability maturity. The last part of the course focuses on ‘RAM practice’ that includes an overview of probability, statistics, test planning, key Design for Reliability (DfR) activities and several other related topics. Students will be taught to focus on the ‘vital few’ ways their product, system, service, or process can fail. Which means we only need to worry about the ‘vital few’ things we need to do to increase reliability quickly and cheaply. This course is delivered live in virtual mode at a pace of four hours a day. The registration portals are active now.

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June

The Commonwealth, through the Australian Signals Directorate, is seeking specialist mentoring and software program services to deliver the ASD-sponsored Women in Security Mentoring Program.

CSIRO, is calling on small to medium-sized enterprises developing solutions in digital technologies and artificial intelligence to apply for its latest Innovate to Grow program.

July

An ADM Women in Defence and National Security Breakfast, proudly supported by CAE

August

Simulation Australasia will host their Australasian Simulation Congress (ASC 2025) at Adelaide Convention Centre. 

The Submarine Institute of Australia Conference in 2025, the 20th for the SIA, will be held in Perth WA in partnership with Defence West and Business Events Perth.

The Townsville Defence Forum will be a localised policy-driven forum.

A high-level policy-driven forum, focusing on creating strategic sovereign maritime capability in the West.

September

October

ADM's Women in Defence Awards celebrate talented, determined, successful women who make a positive impact in the defence business arena, as members of Defence industry, Australian Public Service or in uniform.