AMDS online sessions – November 2021 update

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Join one of our end of year sessions to learn about AMDS programme updates.

Times and dates:

  • Tuesday 30 November 2021, 10am - 11am (NZDT)
  • Thursday 2 December 2021, 3pm - 4pm (NZDT)

Location: Zoom

Discussions will include:

  • Programme and implementation development
  • Data Standard development 
  • Prototype updates
  • Engagement and Communication updates

Register to attend one of our sessions today(external link)

For all enquiries, email the AMDS Team

All registered attendees will receive a zoom link and calendar invitation

AMDS sector partners

The Asset Management Data Standard (AMDS) programme team works closely with partner organisations across the sector.

The success of AMDS is enabled by regular validation and alignment with sector partners.

The different ways we work with our partners and how the standard benefits their organisations(external link)

Many thanks to our sector partners.

KiwiRail is a strong supporter of Waka Kotahi’s implementation of the AMDS, as it sets a solid foundation for the development of digital assets around New Zealand. Without the structured schema that the AMDS brings, the industry will struggle to realise the step change that digital engineering can offer, and we will continue to suffer the loss of productivity of people not having the right information at the right time.

- Andy Lyon, Programme Director – Digital Engineering, KiwiRail

Higgins has always embraced change and has been committed to providing our customers with a high level of technical expertise, project management capability and quality assurance. The AMDS will enable us to use a common language nationally to advance efficient processes and productive practices to maximise operational efficiency and deliver better results with increased certainty around quality service. AMDS will also standardise training, making it easier for staff to work across multiple contracts and not having to retrain to understand multiple different asset standards. AMDS will further enable better collaboration of organisations and decision making, ultimately providing a higher-quality service and experience to the asset users.

- Sean O’Neill, Group Maintenance Operations Manager, Higgins

At RATA we are exposed to asset management systems for ten councils across the Waikato. Whilst we are moving towards more consistent use of data, AMDS will help all of us speak the same data language and start achieving greater benefits across the region through being able to analyse larger data sets for more robust decision making.

- Shaun Lion-Cachet, RATA Manager