Stillorgan Park Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
The Seventh International Conference on Condition
Monitoring and Machinery Failure Prevention
Technologies
CM2009 Feedback and photos
Following on from the feedback of those who attended our 2009 conference, we are happy to announce a restructuring of the conference programme that will better suit our delegates and speakers. The number of parallel sessions has again been reduced from seven to four, improving the quality of presentations as well as increasing the number of attendees in each session room, allowing the speakers to reach a wider audience.
Our social programme for 2009 proved to be a great success, and we aim to maintain this for Participants in Stratford-upon- Avon in 2010.
Please read below some quotes from delegates who attended the CM2009 conference in Dublin.
Chris Pomfret
Good to meet you all and congratulations on organizing a great conference. It was a lot of fun, both technically and socially.
Tahsin Doguer
Thank you for the very nice time in Dublin and for the wonderful organisation.
Prof. R. Tenne
I wish to thank you all and Len Gelman for the excellent organization and the interesting program that you have put together for the above conference
Prof. Kuravsky
I would like to thank you and your colleagues for the very good organization of the CM2009/MFPT2009 conference and wish you further success in your work.
Prof. Joze Vizintin
I would like to say that I really found the conference of great benefits for my future work on CM. It was very good organising and most of the papers were of a high quality. I would like to congratulate all members of the conference organizing committee and apart the chairman of the conference Prof. Len Gelman.
![]() Patrick McGetrick receiving his certificate and prize from Prof. Heyns for 'Best student paper' |
![]() Prof. Tony Hope receiving his COMADIT prize from Dr. John Tyrer |
![]() A session in progress at the conference |
![]() Prof. Gelman doing his after dinner speech and presentations at the conference dinner |
Delegates on the evening walking tour in Dublin city centre |
![]() Some of the delegates dancing to the 'Irish House Party' band that played after the conference dinner which gave everyone a taste of the traditional music and dance of Ireland |































