- Experience the IFS Ultimo maintenance maturity model that helps organizations to identify and articulate targeted outcomes, along with the considerations and investment milestones on the pathway to asset management success
- See how industrial businesses slash mean-time-to-repair with new artificial intelligence (AI) functionality
- Meet the enterprise asset management (EAM) team at stand 5/J20, 4-5 June 2025, NEC, Birmingham. See the IFS Ultimo presentation about the Circle of Collaboration
IFS Ultimo will exhibit at Maintec 2025, the UK's premier maintenance, reliability, and asset management event, held at the NEC Birmingham on 4-5 June 2025. Visitors can meet the enterprise asset management team at stand 5/J20 to explore how the company’s EAM maturity model helps organizations assess their current maintenance practices, define targeted outcomes, and chart a clear pathway to operational excellence.
“Understanding your departure point on the maintenance maturity model is the first step towards optimizing performance and maximizing asset value,” said Kris Sage, Sales Director, UK & Ireland, IFS Ultimo. “At Maintec 2025, we’re excited to demonstrate how our model empowers businesses to take actionable steps on their maintenance excellence journeys.”
EAM solutions have innovated at pace over the past couple of years as AI technologies take centre stage. IFS Ultimo aims to bring clarity to a complex technology landscape with its maturity model. It will also showcase its latest AI functionality, including features designed to significantly reduce mean-time-to-repair (MTTR).
“We believe AI for preventive maintenance and service some of our customers is the future of asset management and we can fulfil this now through our growing network of partners,” continues Sage. “Yet, in the here and now, reactive maintenance is still a key challenge. So, we are focusing on how AI can value to maintenance for our customers.”
With 80 percent of MTTR spent diagnosing a problem, IFS Ultimo has built AI that uses a large language model (LLM) to suggest the sensory observations of an asset and increase the level of detail in the failure report. Maintenance technicians can simply click on the observations suggested by AI and attach them to their report. As a result, there are more details available for the maintenance technician to solve the issue decisively, rather than visiting the asset to observe the situation.
Join Berend Booms, Head of EAM Insights, IFS Ultimo at 11.30am on 4th June who is presenting in the Maintenance Theatre on collaboration. Using IFS Ultimo’s Circle of Collaboration model, he will explain the role of technology in empowering operations, maintenance and safety teams to impact uptime, reliability and employee wellbeing through the mission-critical human practice of teamwork and adaptability.
IFS Ultimo works with industrial organizations such as Bristol Port Company, London Gatwick Airport, Freiberger, Renewi and Recticel in the UK. To meet the team at Maintec, visit https://www.ultimo.com/contact.
Read more at https://www.smartmanufacturingweek.com/exhibitors/ultimo-software-solutions.