Join industry-leading speakers from Yellotec and ALL-Test Pro to gain expert insights into the latest advancements and practical applications in motor diagnostics. This session is designed for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and skills in Motor Circuit Analysis (MCA) and Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA) to improve reliability.
Reynhard Heymans, as a young electrical engineer, was introduced to Thermal Imaging Cameras in 1997 by the legendary Tjaart Broodryk.
Over the subsequent 18 years, his ardor for Condition Based Maintenance became evident through its diverse applications, encompassing electrical, mechanical, refractory, enterprise risk management, and more. In 2016, he earned a Masters Degree in Business Administration, strategically positioning himself for a transition into New Business Development. Throughout his career evolution, he has maintained valuable partnerships with prominent Global OEM companies like Atten2, Teledyne FLIR, FLUKE Reliability, and other. Even after more than 25 years, Reynhard Heymans continues to be driven by a passion for pioneering tools and methodologies aimed at enhancing overall equipment effectiveness and reducing operational costs for his clients.
Mr. Riaan Greeff – Vaal University of Technology, Consultant to Specialised Equipment and Technology Solutions (Pty) Ltd. (SETS)
Born in Umtata, Transkei, in 1973, Riaan Greeff has been passionate about electrical and electronic technology since childhood. He excelled in Technical Electronics in high school and earned his B.Tech in Engineering with honors from Vaal Triangle Technikon in 1995.
Mr. Greeff has worked at the Vaal University of Technology since 1996, supporting research and innovation in electronic engineering. Over his 27-year career, he has held roles as a technician, lecturer, consultant, and examiner, and served as Coordinator for the French South African Schneider Electric Education Centre (F’SASEC).
Currently, Mr. Greeff is a Master of Engineering candidate at the University of Johannesburg, focusing on the statistical analysis of circuit breakers.