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Enhance substation performance and availability

Free Tuesday, 15 July 2025, 4:00 PM TZ Europe/Zagreb
Free

Hosted by: Transformers Academy

Discover how modern asset performance management (APM) systems are optimizing the availability and reliability of electrical equipment. In this webinar, transmission and distribution network operators will gain exclusive insights into the latest developments, challenges, and practical applications in data-driven asset management.

 

What you can expect:

  • The importance of APM systems in today’s world

Learn about the strategic role APM systems play in modern asset management and how they complement existing IT and OT systems.

  • TESSA® APM 2.0 – MR’s Asset Performance Management Solution

Discover the capabilities of the latest version of TESSA® APM 2.0 – from data acquisition to transparent decision-support for your substation.

  • Practical examples:

Explore practical use cases, including a detailed introduction to transformer monitoring. Learn how utilities implementing APM while maintaining complete data sovereignty and adhering to strict cybersecurity standards.

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights for your own asset management strategy!

 

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About the author

Bastian Fischer

Head of Asset Performance at Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen

He has many years of experience in the utilities sector and in software development, which he gained during his professional career at Locamation (wholly owned subsidiary of Dutch distribution network operator Alliander), Oracle and SAP.

In addition, Bastian has made numerous contributions to international expert groups such as CIGRE, CIRED, and VDE ETG, particularly on topics including asset performance management, digital twins and digital product passport.

Scientific Background: Applied Computer Science, Germany

Leonhard Link

Product Owner at Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen

He is involved in the development of TESSA® APM from the very beginning and is the interface between users and development.

Scientific Background: Business Administration, Germany