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12th – 13th October 2016
Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
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12th
– 13th
October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
SUMMIT ASIA
“We shape our buildings and thereafter they shape us.” - Winston Churchill
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Facilities & Asset Professionals
• Building owners / Landlords
• Developers
• Facility management
• Operation management
• Electrical & Mechanical engineering
• Building maintenance
• Asset management
• Property investment
• REITs real estates
WHY ATTEND
It is projected that the worldwide facilities management (FM) outsourcing
market is expected to grow from $959.2 billion in 2012 to $1.314 trillion in
2018. This is evident that the FM industry is not only expanding but it is
evolving.
In spite the sluggish economic backdrop, Facilities Management (FM) has
been a dynamic sector creating opportunities for those taking proactive
steps to adapt in light with evolving customer needs. FM has a major part to
play in the design, construction and maintenance of an organisation’s built
assets, which can all have an impact on end user satisfaction, business
continuity, sustainability and supporting the maintainability plan.
In this ever changing environment, all companies need to foster sustainable,
state of art facilities management practice that offers best value for money.
Join Trueventus Facilities Management Summit Asia on a 2 days jour-
ney themed around driving operational excellence & efficiency and harness-
ing technologies for increased productivity and sustainability. This is a
breakthrough event gathering the world’s leading experts in the areas of
energy efficiency, threat intelligence, as well as on the use of advance tech-
nology in FM!
5 KEY INFLUENCING FACTORS DRIVING GROWTH:
1. Continued growth in outsourcing of FM operations
2. Increasingly astute customer base demanding improved service levels
3. Rising appreciation of value in integrated facilities management
4. Demand for retrofitting older buildings to increase energy efficiency
5. Surge in application of advanced technologies
DO YOU KNOW? JOIN US TO GET ANSWERS….
• What are some of the latest trends and technology in the FM industry?
• What are the key challenges FM professionals are facing currently?
• How facilities management enables organisational productivity?
• What FM service providers are expected to deliver?
• What is the best threat intelligence management you should have?
ASSOCIATE PARTNER
www.ifmasingapore.org
Building & Construction Professionals
• FM & Maintenance manufacturers /
Exporters / Importers / Resellers /
Consulting companies
• Building managers
• Building contractors
• Architectural
• Civil engineering
• System integrators
From The Following Industry:
• Commercial properties
• Residential properties
• Mixed developments
• Office buildings
• Townships
• Hotels & Resorts
• Entertainment & Leisure
• Education
• Retail outlet & Shopping malls
• Hospitals
• Government & Public facilities
• Schools / Universities
• Industrial manufacturing facilities
Geri Purisima
T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com
For further details, contact
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12th
– 13th
October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
SUMMIT ASIA
Ir. Kevin Hor Senior Manager
Edgenta Energy Services (UEM Edgenta Berhad), Malaysia
Speaking on: Carrying out effective preventive and predictive maintenance strategies to avoid early deterioration of assets a case study
Menara UEM, Malaysia
Ir. Kevin Hor is a registered professional engineer as well as a registered electrical energy manager. He has a track record with various energy efficiency
projects where he was responsible for developing energy efficiency financing and incentive models, development of policy papers and has a proven track
record in implementation of “low cost/no cost” and investment energy saving measures.
Frank Ngoh Chairman of Professional Development Committee
International Facility Management Association Singapore Chapter
Head of Marketing Unit
E M Services Pte Ltd, Singapore
Speaking on: Leveraging on technologies – Effective contractors management
Frank actively advocates facilities management as a rewarding, fulfilling and recognised profession. He is also the Head of Marketing Unit of EM Services
Pte Ltd (Singapore) with more than 15 years of experience in property management, township management and marketing.
Adrian Toh Yong Cheang Senior Manager/ Estate Management
Conservatory Management Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
Speaking on: Operations aspects of FM in running cooled conservatories – Case Study: Gardens by the Bay in Singapore
Adrian has had 18 years of experience in the FM industry. He has obtained the IFMA-FMP (International FM Association – FM Professional) and the GMM
(Green Mark Manager) credentials. He is also an active office bearer in the Singapore Chapter of IFMA.
Korpong Rookkapan Chief Operating Officer
Bumrungrad International Hospital, Thailand
Speaking on: Getting the most of BIM – Bringing transparency of asset data to change how FM is procured and managed
Korpong Rookkapan has been in the healthcare industry for more than 30 years. Prior to his service in Bumrungrad International Hospital, he served at
other places such as Vejthani Hospital, Bangkok Trat Hospital & International Clinic Koh Chang and Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital.
Bashar Kassab Director Facility Management- Bruj Kalifah
Emaar Property, United Arab Emirates
Speaking on: Maintaining world's skyscrapers – case study Burj Khalifa, Dubai
Bashar Kassab started off as an engineer before getting himself involved in the facility management field.
Andrin Raj SEA Regional Director
International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals, South East Asia
Speaking on: Panel Discussion: Counter terrorism and threat intelligence for facilities management
Andrin is a certified counter terrorism practitioner. His areas of expertise include Political Violence & Terrorism, Non-Traditional Security, Strategic Studies,
Military and Defense Studies, Political and International Relations.
Andrew Bull National Director, Engineering & Operations Real Estate Management
Colliers International, Australia
Speaking on: Facilities Outsourcing-Shifting away from single service contracts towards bundled services and total facilities management
Andrew has nearly 15 years’ experience in the industry and has a demonstrated understanding of the symbiotic relationship between Facilities Manage-
ment and the overall property investment strategy.
Jeremy Sampson Engineering Manager
Crown Melbourne Limited, Australia
Speaking on: “Real Time” maintenance – A new concept at Crown Melbourne
Jeremy Sampson is an accomplished senior manager in the Engineering and Facility Management industry. His expertise includes facility management,
engineering and maintenance, energy supply chain, and project management.
FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS:
Dexter Norville National Director
Jones Lang LaSalle(Thailand) Limited, Thailand
Speaking on: Joint Discussion – Building strong partnership with service contractors: Getting the most value from your building service
contractor
Dexter has over 15 years of management experience in real estate consultancy and property management both in the United Kingdom and Asia Pacific.
Besides that, Dexter is also the Head of Estate Management of Jones Lang LaSalle for all locations in Thailand.
Ho Chee Kit Senior Director
Cushman & Wakefield Facilities & Engineering (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore
Speaking on: Embrace the shift to strategic FM partner – Proactively aligning FM with core business strategy
Chee Kit has more than 16 years of working experience in technical engineering and facility management for institutional, healthcare, defense and
commercial buildings. He holds a Master of Science (Electrical Engineering) from National University of Singapore.
Geri Purisima
T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com
For further details, contact
PG. 2
12th
– 13th
October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
SUMMIT ASIA
Jackie Too Chief Security Officer
One Marina Property Pte Ltd, Singapore
Speaking on: Panel Discussion One: Counter terrorism and threat intelligence for facilities management
Currently employed in the capacity of overseeing the security department. Previous appointments held involved the planning & set-up, managing and
executing ground security operations estate and Commercial businesses.
Fadi Al Shakhshir Director Strategic Planning Corporate Facility Management
Emaar, United Arab Emirates
Speaking on: Embrace the shift to strategic FM partner - Proactively aligning FM with core business strategy
Fadi Al Shakhshir is a professional engineer with total ten years’ experience in major developments design, construction & operation. He is also certified in
facilities management & maintenance practices and responsible of corporate facility management strategic thinking & planning.
Desmond Hughes Senior Partner
Hughes Krupica, Thailand
Speaking on: Joint Discussion – Building strong partnership with service contractors: Getting the most value from your building service
contractor
Desmond has operated his law firm in Thailand for 14 years. He was a practicing UK solicitor specializing in commercial property investment matters and had also passed
the Hong Kong OLQE examinations a few years ago. From this work, Desmond has often had to manage or lead his team in engagement involving facilities management.
Wicha Han Executive Advisor
Siam Piwat, Thailand
Speaking on: Effective management of response time-Measuring work orders using Property Management System(PMS) for increased
productivity – Case Study
Wicha established Siam Piwat Academy which was born from Siam Piwat’s determination to share its best practice and knowhow about facility manage-
ment for over 50 years and to help elevate Thailand’s facility management to that of international standards.
Ir. Ahmad Izdihar Supaat President
Malaysia Green Building Confederation, Malaysia
Speaking on: Effective measuring strategies in keeping a Green Building sustainable
20 years’ experience as consultant in the building industry. He is the Managing Director of Exergy Malaysia Sdn Bhd an Environmentally Sustainable Design
Consultancy, based in Kuala Lumpur. He is also a registered Green Building Index Facilitator.
Shakti Singh Chauhan MRICS Country Head – Facilities Management
Reliance Retails Ltd, India
Speaking on: Carrying out effective preventive and predictive maintenance strategies to avoid early deterioration of assets
Shakti has over 20 years of varied experience in setting up, managing & growing with ITes, BPO, Banking, Retail and Telecommunication companies’ Real
Estate, Facility, Transport, Security, Administration & other Resource management functions in India & South Asia.
FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS:
Pasamon Pechrasuwan Consultant, Energy & Environment
Frost & Sullivan, Thailand
Speaking on: Uncovering the growing popularity in photovoltaic (PV) roofing systems for increased energy saving
Pasamon Pechrasuwan is a consultant with the APAC Energy & Environment practice and handles custom consulting assignments. He has worked on
consulting projects for clients such as Hitachi, Kubota, Meidensha, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, The Energy Commission of Malaysia, and Credit Suisse.
Ayuthaporn (Ek) Buranakul President
Thailand FacilityManagement Assosiation (TFMA), Thailand
Speaking on: Workplace Strategy : How FM could optimize your workplace and shape your financial
Ek is a founder of Peoplespace Consulting (Thailand) Co., Ltd. a leading in workplace strategy and property scenario simulations company with tangible
tracking record in Thailand and South East Asia. He is a pioneer in workplace strategy in Thailand and has over 15 years’ experience working in EMEA and
APAC providing workplace design and strategy for many multi-national company (MNC).
Poomipak Julmanichoti Managing Director
Plus Property Co. Ltd, Thailand (subsidiary of Sansiri PCL)
Speaking on: New approach of maintenance planning based on life cycle
Mr. Poomipak received his tertiary education from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand and University of Miami, Florida. Aside from managing the current
company, his role also include supporting the parent company (Sansiri Co.)
Nelson S L Ho Senior Manager for Facilities Management
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Hong Kong
Speaking on: Matching today’s smart mobility-Moving forward in FM with mobile technology
Nelson Ho is an experienced building surveyor and a facility manager, possessing extensive experience in project and facility management. His area of focus
are energy management, facilities management, project management, sustainable technologies and standards, outsourcing management, maintenance,
BIM-FM technology, conservation, rehabilitation and restoration of heritage buildings.
Geri Purisima
T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com
For further details, contact
PG. 3
12th
– 13th
October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
SUMMIT ASIA
DAY ONE
Registration and Coffee
Welcome address by Chairperson
Plenary One: Embrace the shift to strategic FM partner - Proactively aligning FM with core business strategy
Fadi Al Shakhshir
Director Strategic Planning Corporate Facility Management
Emaar, United Arab Emirates
Plenary Two: Value for money- doing more for less
Speaker to be advised
Speed networking
Morning refreshments
Panel Discussion One: Counter terrorism and threat intelligence for facilities management
Panelists:
Andrin Raj, SEA Regional Director
International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals, Malaysia
Jackie Too Chief Security Officer
One Marina Property Pte Ltd, Singapore
Plenary Three Facilities Outsourcing-Shifting away from single service contracts towards bundled services and total facilities management
Andrew Bull National Director, Engineering & Operations Real Estate Management
Colliers International, Australia
Luncheon network
0800
0850
0900
0945
1030
1045
1115
1245
1200
Stream One: Maintenance & Operations Efficiency Stream Two: Asset Optimisation & Enhanced productivity
1400
1445
1600
1645
1730
1530
Session One
“Real Time” maintenance – A new concept at Crown Melbourne
The use of big data in Crown Melbourne has transformed how facilities
management of the integrated resort complex is executed to enhance the
experience of its visitors.
• Minimising overall response times
• Streamlining maintenance processes
Jeremy Sampson Engineering Manager
Crown Melbourne Limited, Australia
Session Two
Examining the operations challenges of FM in running cooled conser-
vatories - Case Study: Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
Gardens by the Bay is the world’s largest cooled conservatories.
The integrated system of Cool Conservatories and 'Supertrees' will
showcase the application of sustainable energy solutions. Besides replacing
the conventional air-conditioning system with centralised district cooling
systems, the project applies sustainable energy solutions through the
burning of biomass generated from the gardens to power up its combined
heat and power system, together with photovoltaic collectors that produce
electricity for the garden's own use.
Adrian Toh Yong Cheang Senior Manager – Estate
Management Conservatory Operations
Gardens By the Bay, Singapore
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Carrying out effective preventive and predictive maintenance strategies
to avoid early deterioration of assets a case study Menara
UEM, Malaysia
Maintenance costs account for almost as large a percentage of a facility’s
operating budget. Maintenance and engineering managers work endlessly
to develop a more efficient, cost-effective strategy for their departments.
While some departments still might operate in a reactive mode, many others
have implemented some or all of the concepts of preventive or predictive
maintenance. This session will discuss successes and ongoing challenges in
using these strategies to be more cost-effective and productive.
Ir. Kevin Hor Senior Manager
Edgenta Energy Services (UEM Edgenta Berhad), Malaysia
Session Four
Retrofitting assets with minimum operation interruption for tenants
in place – Hotel case study
Airport systems are critical nerve centers of the global economy, and it is
important that they keep running, regardless of power outages or power
disruptions. rely on backup power systems to keep crucial processes working
smoothly provide fail-safe and redundant AC power for Changi’s distributed
control system cabinets, used for vital airport.
Speaker to be Advised
End of Day One
1400
1445
1600
1645
1730
1530
Session One
Effective management of response time-Measuring work orders
using Property Management System(PMS) for increased productivity
– Case Study
This session seeks to cover discussion on Measuring , analysing and optimis-
ing the constant flow of information across all departments of the hotel in
real-time. ensures that business operations run as efficiently and as
effectively as possible.
Wicha Han Executive Advisor
Siam Piwat, Thailand
Session Two
Merging asset and facilities management to drive productivity and
flexibility
This session focuses on the key strategic role played by a new property and
facilities partnership.
• Making better use of life cycle costing and whole life value techniques
• Integration of both operational strategic value in the integral part of the
organization’s team for planning and execution
Ho Chee Kit Senior Director
Cushman & Wakefield Facilities & Engineering (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Centralising FM: Leveraging on cloud - based building management
systems for multi-site facilities
Facility management of large or multi-site is increasingly turning toward the
corporate centralization of facilities management and operations. This
session will cover the market forces driving the need for centralized facility
management; why old practices and strategies are broken; and the
components, tools and technologies that are transforming how facilities can
economically and reliably orchestrate core facility-based operations.
Shakti Singh Chauhan MRICS Country Head – Facilities Management
Reliance Retails Ltd, India
Session Four
Replacing outdated facilities in to maximize value and increase
productivity – Healthcare Case study
Healthcare facilities which are old and outdated are plagued with problems
that range from excessive maintenance and years of renovations and
additions have resulted in the loss of care delivery efficiencies.
Speaker to be advised
End of Day One
Geri Purisima
T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com
For further details, contact
PG. 4
12th
– 13th
October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
SUMMIT ASIA
DAY TWO
Registration and coffee
Welcome address by chairperson
Plenary One: Maintaining world's skyscrapers - case study Burj Khalifa, Dubai
Bashar Kassab Director Facility Management – Burj Kalifah
Emaar Property, United Arab Emirate
Plenary Two: Joint Discussion- Building strong partnership with service contractors: Getting the most value from
your building service contractor
Dexter Norville National Director Jones Lang LaSalle (Thailand) Limited, Thailand
Desmond Hughes Senior Partner Hughes Krupica, Thailand
Speed networking
Morning refreshments
Plenary Three: Getting the most of BIM– Bringing transparency of asset data to change how FM is procured and managed
Korpong Rookkapan Chief Operating Officer
Bumrungrad International Hospital, Thailand
Plenary Four: Workplace Strategy : How FM could optimize your workplace and shape your financial
Ayuthaporn (Ek) Buranakul President
Thailand Facility Management Assosiation (TFMA), Thailand
Luncheon network
0800
0850
0900
0945
1030
1045
1115
1245
1200
Stream One: Maintenance & Operations Efficiency Stream Two: Enhanced productivity & Sustainability
1400
1445
1600
1645
1730
1530
Session One
New approach of maintenance planning based on life cycle
This session seeks to link between engineering problems and building life
expectancy, and a long-term proactive and corrective plan regarding
building maintenance and budgeting. The method is based on a case study
approach: Information from 35 office buildings in Bangkok was gathered
from 2002 – 2014. It focuses on problems and fixing records of 5 key
system; air conditioning lift electrical, sanitary and fire protection.
Poomipak Julmanichoti Managing Director
Plus Property Co. Ltd, Thailand (subsidiary of Sansiri PCL)
Session Two
Leveraging on technologies – Effective contractors management
One of the key determinants of providing good facility management service
is the ability to manage contractors' work performance. Although a
contractor may be evaluated as a 'good performer' during the tender
evaluation stage, but on the ground, its standards may not be up to mark.
As competent facility managers, there is a need to 'calibrate' contractors'
performance so as to ensure acceptable work standards. To do so, a lot of
resources are required to measure, monitor, calibrate and appraise
performance. However, with the use of technologies such as, contractors'
self-reporting system and machineries monitoring system, work
performance could be managed more efficiently and effectively, leading to
an overall improved productivity and quality.
Frank Ngoh Chairman of Professional Development Committee
International Facility Management Association Singapore Chapter
Head of Marketing Unit E M Services Pte Ltd, Singapore
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Eyes from Sky: The use of Drones in facility management
Every maintenance and engineering manager struggle with areas which are
hard to access. Drone technology offers a host of potential benefits keeping
a close eye on the condition and performance. This session will walk
delegates through these key considerations so they can make decisions that
benefit both facilities and the bottom line.
Speaker to be Advised
Session Four
Matching today’s smart mobility-Moving forward in FM with mobile
technology
Mobility is the future for FM because it largely involves people working
on-site with little time spent in typical office environments.
• ensuring completeness and reducing time-to-resolution while maintaining
visibility across all aspects of FM portfolio
• make better decisions and work more efficiently because they have access
to specific information where and when they need it.
Nelson S L Ho Senior Manager for Facilities Management
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Hong Kong
End of Day Conference
1400
1445
1600
1645
1730
1530
Session One
Uncovering the growing popularity in photovoltaic (PV)
roofing systems for increased energy saving
Green building standards are not just for new construction.
Facilities managers and building owners will learn about different green
building standards for existing buildings in APAC and how can renewable
technology like solar PV rooftop can be the essential part for modern green
buildings.
• Green building standards in selected countries in Asia Pacific
• Solar PV rooftop market and industry in selected countries in Asia Pacific
• Becoming a green building: how can solar PV rooftop help?
This session will cover discussion on the considerations
beyond cost to think about. The process can be further complicated
as PVs continue to evolve with improved technology.
Pasamon Pechrasuwan Consultant, Energy & Environment
Frost & Sullivan, Thailand
Session Two
Effective measuring strategies in keeping a Green Building sustainable
Building owners often overlook the operations and management aspects of
a green building once it is completed. One major challenge is inaccurate
metering. High accuracy data is vital to be captured using expensive building
management systems, but these systems are often installed by untrained
workers and not properly tested.
Ir. Ahmad Izdihar Supaat President
Malaysia Green Building Confederation, Malaysia
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Key importance of using durable and innovative coating technology
for long term sustainability
• Guaranteeing aesthetic appearance and long-term durability
• Enhanced UV protection and long-term durability
• Ensuring long term cost-efficiency
Speaker to be Advised
Session Four
Adopting Intelligent building technologies for improved performance
and sustainability
Intelligent building technologies are gaining traction. However many
property owners and investors, the value of smart building technology
remains unclear.
Speaker to be Advised
End of Conference
Geri Purisima
T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com
For further details, contact

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BK-IF181_FacilitiesManagement Producer

  • 1. Geri Purisima T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com For further details, contact 12th – 13th October 2016 Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit
  • 2. PG. 1 12th – 13th October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SUMMIT ASIA “We shape our buildings and thereafter they shape us.” - Winston Churchill WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Facilities & Asset Professionals • Building owners / Landlords • Developers • Facility management • Operation management • Electrical & Mechanical engineering • Building maintenance • Asset management • Property investment • REITs real estates WHY ATTEND It is projected that the worldwide facilities management (FM) outsourcing market is expected to grow from $959.2 billion in 2012 to $1.314 trillion in 2018. This is evident that the FM industry is not only expanding but it is evolving. In spite the sluggish economic backdrop, Facilities Management (FM) has been a dynamic sector creating opportunities for those taking proactive steps to adapt in light with evolving customer needs. FM has a major part to play in the design, construction and maintenance of an organisation’s built assets, which can all have an impact on end user satisfaction, business continuity, sustainability and supporting the maintainability plan. In this ever changing environment, all companies need to foster sustainable, state of art facilities management practice that offers best value for money. Join Trueventus Facilities Management Summit Asia on a 2 days jour- ney themed around driving operational excellence & efficiency and harness- ing technologies for increased productivity and sustainability. This is a breakthrough event gathering the world’s leading experts in the areas of energy efficiency, threat intelligence, as well as on the use of advance tech- nology in FM! 5 KEY INFLUENCING FACTORS DRIVING GROWTH: 1. Continued growth in outsourcing of FM operations 2. Increasingly astute customer base demanding improved service levels 3. Rising appreciation of value in integrated facilities management 4. Demand for retrofitting older buildings to increase energy efficiency 5. Surge in application of advanced technologies DO YOU KNOW? JOIN US TO GET ANSWERS…. • What are some of the latest trends and technology in the FM industry? • What are the key challenges FM professionals are facing currently? • How facilities management enables organisational productivity? • What FM service providers are expected to deliver? • What is the best threat intelligence management you should have? ASSOCIATE PARTNER www.ifmasingapore.org Building & Construction Professionals • FM & Maintenance manufacturers / Exporters / Importers / Resellers / Consulting companies • Building managers • Building contractors • Architectural • Civil engineering • System integrators From The Following Industry: • Commercial properties • Residential properties • Mixed developments • Office buildings • Townships • Hotels & Resorts • Entertainment & Leisure • Education • Retail outlet & Shopping malls • Hospitals • Government & Public facilities • Schools / Universities • Industrial manufacturing facilities Geri Purisima T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com For further details, contact
  • 3. PG. 2 12th – 13th October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SUMMIT ASIA Ir. Kevin Hor Senior Manager Edgenta Energy Services (UEM Edgenta Berhad), Malaysia Speaking on: Carrying out effective preventive and predictive maintenance strategies to avoid early deterioration of assets a case study Menara UEM, Malaysia Ir. Kevin Hor is a registered professional engineer as well as a registered electrical energy manager. He has a track record with various energy efficiency projects where he was responsible for developing energy efficiency financing and incentive models, development of policy papers and has a proven track record in implementation of “low cost/no cost” and investment energy saving measures. Frank Ngoh Chairman of Professional Development Committee International Facility Management Association Singapore Chapter Head of Marketing Unit E M Services Pte Ltd, Singapore Speaking on: Leveraging on technologies – Effective contractors management Frank actively advocates facilities management as a rewarding, fulfilling and recognised profession. He is also the Head of Marketing Unit of EM Services Pte Ltd (Singapore) with more than 15 years of experience in property management, township management and marketing. Adrian Toh Yong Cheang Senior Manager/ Estate Management Conservatory Management Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Speaking on: Operations aspects of FM in running cooled conservatories – Case Study: Gardens by the Bay in Singapore Adrian has had 18 years of experience in the FM industry. He has obtained the IFMA-FMP (International FM Association – FM Professional) and the GMM (Green Mark Manager) credentials. He is also an active office bearer in the Singapore Chapter of IFMA. Korpong Rookkapan Chief Operating Officer Bumrungrad International Hospital, Thailand Speaking on: Getting the most of BIM – Bringing transparency of asset data to change how FM is procured and managed Korpong Rookkapan has been in the healthcare industry for more than 30 years. Prior to his service in Bumrungrad International Hospital, he served at other places such as Vejthani Hospital, Bangkok Trat Hospital & International Clinic Koh Chang and Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital. Bashar Kassab Director Facility Management- Bruj Kalifah Emaar Property, United Arab Emirates Speaking on: Maintaining world's skyscrapers – case study Burj Khalifa, Dubai Bashar Kassab started off as an engineer before getting himself involved in the facility management field. Andrin Raj SEA Regional Director International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals, South East Asia Speaking on: Panel Discussion: Counter terrorism and threat intelligence for facilities management Andrin is a certified counter terrorism practitioner. His areas of expertise include Political Violence & Terrorism, Non-Traditional Security, Strategic Studies, Military and Defense Studies, Political and International Relations. Andrew Bull National Director, Engineering & Operations Real Estate Management Colliers International, Australia Speaking on: Facilities Outsourcing-Shifting away from single service contracts towards bundled services and total facilities management Andrew has nearly 15 years’ experience in the industry and has a demonstrated understanding of the symbiotic relationship between Facilities Manage- ment and the overall property investment strategy. Jeremy Sampson Engineering Manager Crown Melbourne Limited, Australia Speaking on: “Real Time” maintenance – A new concept at Crown Melbourne Jeremy Sampson is an accomplished senior manager in the Engineering and Facility Management industry. His expertise includes facility management, engineering and maintenance, energy supply chain, and project management. FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS: Dexter Norville National Director Jones Lang LaSalle(Thailand) Limited, Thailand Speaking on: Joint Discussion – Building strong partnership with service contractors: Getting the most value from your building service contractor Dexter has over 15 years of management experience in real estate consultancy and property management both in the United Kingdom and Asia Pacific. Besides that, Dexter is also the Head of Estate Management of Jones Lang LaSalle for all locations in Thailand. Ho Chee Kit Senior Director Cushman & Wakefield Facilities & Engineering (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore Speaking on: Embrace the shift to strategic FM partner – Proactively aligning FM with core business strategy Chee Kit has more than 16 years of working experience in technical engineering and facility management for institutional, healthcare, defense and commercial buildings. He holds a Master of Science (Electrical Engineering) from National University of Singapore. Geri Purisima T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com For further details, contact
  • 4. PG. 2 12th – 13th October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SUMMIT ASIA Jackie Too Chief Security Officer One Marina Property Pte Ltd, Singapore Speaking on: Panel Discussion One: Counter terrorism and threat intelligence for facilities management Currently employed in the capacity of overseeing the security department. Previous appointments held involved the planning & set-up, managing and executing ground security operations estate and Commercial businesses. Fadi Al Shakhshir Director Strategic Planning Corporate Facility Management Emaar, United Arab Emirates Speaking on: Embrace the shift to strategic FM partner - Proactively aligning FM with core business strategy Fadi Al Shakhshir is a professional engineer with total ten years’ experience in major developments design, construction & operation. He is also certified in facilities management & maintenance practices and responsible of corporate facility management strategic thinking & planning. Desmond Hughes Senior Partner Hughes Krupica, Thailand Speaking on: Joint Discussion – Building strong partnership with service contractors: Getting the most value from your building service contractor Desmond has operated his law firm in Thailand for 14 years. He was a practicing UK solicitor specializing in commercial property investment matters and had also passed the Hong Kong OLQE examinations a few years ago. From this work, Desmond has often had to manage or lead his team in engagement involving facilities management. Wicha Han Executive Advisor Siam Piwat, Thailand Speaking on: Effective management of response time-Measuring work orders using Property Management System(PMS) for increased productivity – Case Study Wicha established Siam Piwat Academy which was born from Siam Piwat’s determination to share its best practice and knowhow about facility manage- ment for over 50 years and to help elevate Thailand’s facility management to that of international standards. Ir. Ahmad Izdihar Supaat President Malaysia Green Building Confederation, Malaysia Speaking on: Effective measuring strategies in keeping a Green Building sustainable 20 years’ experience as consultant in the building industry. He is the Managing Director of Exergy Malaysia Sdn Bhd an Environmentally Sustainable Design Consultancy, based in Kuala Lumpur. He is also a registered Green Building Index Facilitator. Shakti Singh Chauhan MRICS Country Head – Facilities Management Reliance Retails Ltd, India Speaking on: Carrying out effective preventive and predictive maintenance strategies to avoid early deterioration of assets Shakti has over 20 years of varied experience in setting up, managing & growing with ITes, BPO, Banking, Retail and Telecommunication companies’ Real Estate, Facility, Transport, Security, Administration & other Resource management functions in India & South Asia. FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS: Pasamon Pechrasuwan Consultant, Energy & Environment Frost & Sullivan, Thailand Speaking on: Uncovering the growing popularity in photovoltaic (PV) roofing systems for increased energy saving Pasamon Pechrasuwan is a consultant with the APAC Energy & Environment practice and handles custom consulting assignments. He has worked on consulting projects for clients such as Hitachi, Kubota, Meidensha, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, The Energy Commission of Malaysia, and Credit Suisse. Ayuthaporn (Ek) Buranakul President Thailand FacilityManagement Assosiation (TFMA), Thailand Speaking on: Workplace Strategy : How FM could optimize your workplace and shape your financial Ek is a founder of Peoplespace Consulting (Thailand) Co., Ltd. a leading in workplace strategy and property scenario simulations company with tangible tracking record in Thailand and South East Asia. He is a pioneer in workplace strategy in Thailand and has over 15 years’ experience working in EMEA and APAC providing workplace design and strategy for many multi-national company (MNC). Poomipak Julmanichoti Managing Director Plus Property Co. Ltd, Thailand (subsidiary of Sansiri PCL) Speaking on: New approach of maintenance planning based on life cycle Mr. Poomipak received his tertiary education from Chulalongkorn University, Thailand and University of Miami, Florida. Aside from managing the current company, his role also include supporting the parent company (Sansiri Co.) Nelson S L Ho Senior Manager for Facilities Management Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Hong Kong Speaking on: Matching today’s smart mobility-Moving forward in FM with mobile technology Nelson Ho is an experienced building surveyor and a facility manager, possessing extensive experience in project and facility management. His area of focus are energy management, facilities management, project management, sustainable technologies and standards, outsourcing management, maintenance, BIM-FM technology, conservation, rehabilitation and restoration of heritage buildings. Geri Purisima T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com For further details, contact
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PG. 3 12th – 13th October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SUMMIT ASIA DAY ONE Registration and Coffee Welcome address by Chairperson Plenary One: Embrace the shift to strategic FM partner - Proactively aligning FM with core business strategy Fadi Al Shakhshir Director Strategic Planning Corporate Facility Management Emaar, United Arab Emirates Plenary Two: Value for money- doing more for less Speaker to be advised Speed networking Morning refreshments Panel Discussion One: Counter terrorism and threat intelligence for facilities management Panelists: Andrin Raj, SEA Regional Director International Association for Counterterrorism & Security Professionals, Malaysia Jackie Too Chief Security Officer One Marina Property Pte Ltd, Singapore Plenary Three Facilities Outsourcing-Shifting away from single service contracts towards bundled services and total facilities management Andrew Bull National Director, Engineering & Operations Real Estate Management Colliers International, Australia Luncheon network 0800 0850 0900 0945 1030 1045 1115 1245 1200 Stream One: Maintenance & Operations Efficiency Stream Two: Asset Optimisation & Enhanced productivity 1400 1445 1600 1645 1730 1530 Session One “Real Time” maintenance – A new concept at Crown Melbourne The use of big data in Crown Melbourne has transformed how facilities management of the integrated resort complex is executed to enhance the experience of its visitors. • Minimising overall response times • Streamlining maintenance processes Jeremy Sampson Engineering Manager Crown Melbourne Limited, Australia Session Two Examining the operations challenges of FM in running cooled conser- vatories - Case Study: Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Gardens by the Bay is the world’s largest cooled conservatories. The integrated system of Cool Conservatories and 'Supertrees' will showcase the application of sustainable energy solutions. Besides replacing the conventional air-conditioning system with centralised district cooling systems, the project applies sustainable energy solutions through the burning of biomass generated from the gardens to power up its combined heat and power system, together with photovoltaic collectors that produce electricity for the garden's own use. Adrian Toh Yong Cheang Senior Manager – Estate Management Conservatory Operations Gardens By the Bay, Singapore Afternoon refreshments Session Three Carrying out effective preventive and predictive maintenance strategies to avoid early deterioration of assets a case study Menara UEM, Malaysia Maintenance costs account for almost as large a percentage of a facility’s operating budget. Maintenance and engineering managers work endlessly to develop a more efficient, cost-effective strategy for their departments. While some departments still might operate in a reactive mode, many others have implemented some or all of the concepts of preventive or predictive maintenance. This session will discuss successes and ongoing challenges in using these strategies to be more cost-effective and productive. Ir. Kevin Hor Senior Manager Edgenta Energy Services (UEM Edgenta Berhad), Malaysia Session Four Retrofitting assets with minimum operation interruption for tenants in place – Hotel case study Airport systems are critical nerve centers of the global economy, and it is important that they keep running, regardless of power outages or power disruptions. rely on backup power systems to keep crucial processes working smoothly provide fail-safe and redundant AC power for Changi’s distributed control system cabinets, used for vital airport. Speaker to be Advised End of Day One 1400 1445 1600 1645 1730 1530 Session One Effective management of response time-Measuring work orders using Property Management System(PMS) for increased productivity – Case Study This session seeks to cover discussion on Measuring , analysing and optimis- ing the constant flow of information across all departments of the hotel in real-time. ensures that business operations run as efficiently and as effectively as possible. Wicha Han Executive Advisor Siam Piwat, Thailand Session Two Merging asset and facilities management to drive productivity and flexibility This session focuses on the key strategic role played by a new property and facilities partnership. • Making better use of life cycle costing and whole life value techniques • Integration of both operational strategic value in the integral part of the organization’s team for planning and execution Ho Chee Kit Senior Director Cushman & Wakefield Facilities & Engineering (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore Afternoon refreshments Session Three Centralising FM: Leveraging on cloud - based building management systems for multi-site facilities Facility management of large or multi-site is increasingly turning toward the corporate centralization of facilities management and operations. This session will cover the market forces driving the need for centralized facility management; why old practices and strategies are broken; and the components, tools and technologies that are transforming how facilities can economically and reliably orchestrate core facility-based operations. Shakti Singh Chauhan MRICS Country Head – Facilities Management Reliance Retails Ltd, India Session Four Replacing outdated facilities in to maximize value and increase productivity – Healthcare Case study Healthcare facilities which are old and outdated are plagued with problems that range from excessive maintenance and years of renovations and additions have resulted in the loss of care delivery efficiencies. Speaker to be advised End of Day One Geri Purisima T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com For further details, contact
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PG. 4 12th – 13th October 2016 | Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SUMMIT ASIA DAY TWO Registration and coffee Welcome address by chairperson Plenary One: Maintaining world's skyscrapers - case study Burj Khalifa, Dubai Bashar Kassab Director Facility Management – Burj Kalifah Emaar Property, United Arab Emirate Plenary Two: Joint Discussion- Building strong partnership with service contractors: Getting the most value from your building service contractor Dexter Norville National Director Jones Lang LaSalle (Thailand) Limited, Thailand Desmond Hughes Senior Partner Hughes Krupica, Thailand Speed networking Morning refreshments Plenary Three: Getting the most of BIM– Bringing transparency of asset data to change how FM is procured and managed Korpong Rookkapan Chief Operating Officer Bumrungrad International Hospital, Thailand Plenary Four: Workplace Strategy : How FM could optimize your workplace and shape your financial Ayuthaporn (Ek) Buranakul President Thailand Facility Management Assosiation (TFMA), Thailand Luncheon network 0800 0850 0900 0945 1030 1045 1115 1245 1200 Stream One: Maintenance & Operations Efficiency Stream Two: Enhanced productivity & Sustainability 1400 1445 1600 1645 1730 1530 Session One New approach of maintenance planning based on life cycle This session seeks to link between engineering problems and building life expectancy, and a long-term proactive and corrective plan regarding building maintenance and budgeting. The method is based on a case study approach: Information from 35 office buildings in Bangkok was gathered from 2002 – 2014. It focuses on problems and fixing records of 5 key system; air conditioning lift electrical, sanitary and fire protection. Poomipak Julmanichoti Managing Director Plus Property Co. Ltd, Thailand (subsidiary of Sansiri PCL) Session Two Leveraging on technologies – Effective contractors management One of the key determinants of providing good facility management service is the ability to manage contractors' work performance. Although a contractor may be evaluated as a 'good performer' during the tender evaluation stage, but on the ground, its standards may not be up to mark. As competent facility managers, there is a need to 'calibrate' contractors' performance so as to ensure acceptable work standards. To do so, a lot of resources are required to measure, monitor, calibrate and appraise performance. However, with the use of technologies such as, contractors' self-reporting system and machineries monitoring system, work performance could be managed more efficiently and effectively, leading to an overall improved productivity and quality. Frank Ngoh Chairman of Professional Development Committee International Facility Management Association Singapore Chapter Head of Marketing Unit E M Services Pte Ltd, Singapore Afternoon refreshments Session Three Eyes from Sky: The use of Drones in facility management Every maintenance and engineering manager struggle with areas which are hard to access. Drone technology offers a host of potential benefits keeping a close eye on the condition and performance. This session will walk delegates through these key considerations so they can make decisions that benefit both facilities and the bottom line. Speaker to be Advised Session Four Matching today’s smart mobility-Moving forward in FM with mobile technology Mobility is the future for FM because it largely involves people working on-site with little time spent in typical office environments. • ensuring completeness and reducing time-to-resolution while maintaining visibility across all aspects of FM portfolio • make better decisions and work more efficiently because they have access to specific information where and when they need it. Nelson S L Ho Senior Manager for Facilities Management Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Hong Kong End of Day Conference 1400 1445 1600 1645 1730 1530 Session One Uncovering the growing popularity in photovoltaic (PV) roofing systems for increased energy saving Green building standards are not just for new construction. Facilities managers and building owners will learn about different green building standards for existing buildings in APAC and how can renewable technology like solar PV rooftop can be the essential part for modern green buildings. • Green building standards in selected countries in Asia Pacific • Solar PV rooftop market and industry in selected countries in Asia Pacific • Becoming a green building: how can solar PV rooftop help? This session will cover discussion on the considerations beyond cost to think about. The process can be further complicated as PVs continue to evolve with improved technology. Pasamon Pechrasuwan Consultant, Energy & Environment Frost & Sullivan, Thailand Session Two Effective measuring strategies in keeping a Green Building sustainable Building owners often overlook the operations and management aspects of a green building once it is completed. One major challenge is inaccurate metering. High accuracy data is vital to be captured using expensive building management systems, but these systems are often installed by untrained workers and not properly tested. Ir. Ahmad Izdihar Supaat President Malaysia Green Building Confederation, Malaysia Afternoon refreshments Session Three Key importance of using durable and innovative coating technology for long term sustainability • Guaranteeing aesthetic appearance and long-term durability • Enhanced UV protection and long-term durability • Ensuring long term cost-efficiency Speaker to be Advised Session Four Adopting Intelligent building technologies for improved performance and sustainability Intelligent building technologies are gaining traction. However many property owners and investors, the value of smart building technology remains unclear. Speaker to be Advised End of Conference Geri Purisima T: +632 406 4711 | E: gerip@trueventus.com For further details, contact