
Health and Risk Monitoring System – A Discussion on New Tools Available for Buried Asset Management
Webinar: Transforming Pipeline Asset Management with BrainDrip's HRMS
Join us for a FREE webinar on November 6th at 1:00 PM to explore the future of pipeline asset management.
Mike Peters, a leading expert from BrainDrip and IQ4H2, will discuss their innovative Health and Risk Monitoring System (#HRMS) and how it's revolutionizing the industry.
Key takeaways
- Learn about advanced sensor technology for pipelines.
- Understand the benefits of continuous monitoring.
- Discover how BrainDrip's HRMS improves safety and efficiency.
Register now and gain valuable insights! #PipelineIntegrity #AssetManagement #Innovation #BrainDrip #IQ4H2
ABSTRACT
BrainDrip has developed an advanced Health and Risk Monitoring System (HRMS) for use in pipeline and energy storage applications. This presentation will highlight the advanced sensors currently being deployed on pipeline systems and how they will significantly shift how we view asset management. In addition, the team will highlight some of their own innovations within the pipeline asset management space while discussing embedded sensors within composites and why continuous monitoring will be the future. Finally, the team will discuss what it takes to get products like the HRMS in the ground and present what a field deployed systems architecture will look like.
MIKE PETERS
Member and Team Principal, Braindrip & IQ4H2
Mike is a Member and Team Principal at IQ4H2. He is a leading subject matter expert (SME) in hydrogen systems integration, safety, and optimization. At IQ4H2 he leads tasks related to quality assurance, data management, safety, test programs, and product compliance for BrainDrip’s Innervated Tubular Composite (ITC). In his previous role, he worked for over a decade as an applied researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). While at NREL, he gained expertise on projects from hydrogen production to end-use and everything in-between. His previous roles have led to numerous advances of hydrogen technologies including demonstrating electrolyzers as distributed energy resources (DERs) within the grid, leading a medium-/heavy-duty modeling and hardware test program for Class 8 trucks, and leading a 30+ partner hydrogen blending project for the U.S. Department of Energy. Mike and his IQ4H2 team will be exponentially extending BrainDrip’s market lead as designers, engineers, developers, and implementors of innovative products for the safe and effectual distribution and storage of highly compressed hydrogen.