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SPM Instrument UK to host focus meeting on advanced condition monitoring in water utilities

SPM Instrument UK is pleased to announce an upcoming focus meeting on advanced condition monitoring and pump efficiency optimisation in the water industry, taking place on 13 Novem-ber 2025 at Hotel Football, Manchester.

The event will bring together water utilities professionals, OEMs, and suppliers for a full day of sharing expertise, discussing best practices, and exploring the latest developments in predictive maintenance, asset reliability, and process efficiency.

Reflecting the industry’s expanding focus on smart maintenance and sustainability, the agenda covers a wide spectrum of topics – from deploying condition-based monitoring at scale and developing effective reliability strategies to optimising pump and motor performance, integrating energy monitoring, and exploring the growing role of digital and AI technologies. Practical case studies and live demonstrations will highlight real-world improvements in uptime, asset health, and operational efficiency.

Tailored for engineers, maintenance specialists, and decision-makers across the water utilities sector and related manufacturing industries, the meeting aims to:

  • Address current maintenance challenges and evolving industry priorities
  • Share proven success stories and real-world insights from SPM users and partners
  • Encourage collaboration between utilities, OEMs, and technology providers

We are excited to offer this platform for collaboration and learning. By bringing together maintenance professionals and manufacturers from across the water industry value chain, we aim to showcase technology that leads to real improvements in reliability and efficiency,” said Phil Owen, Managing Director of SPM Instrument UK.

Registration for this unique opportunity to explore technology shaping the future of condition monitoring in the water industry is currently open. Secure your seat by emailing info@spminstrument.co.uk as soon as possible, as seating is limited.