High Voltage Conference Brisbane 2025
12th Australian High Voltage Conference - Overview
The 12th Australian High Voltage Conference, scheduled for July 2025 in Brisbane at Rydges South Bank, promises to be an essential event for professionals engaged with high voltage (HV) systems across various sectors such as mining, industrial plants, oil and gas, and utilities.
The conference will showcase the latest technologies, research, and case studies in HV design, testing, installation, commissioning, maintenance and arc flash safety. Discussions will encompass a wide range of HV components and equipment, including substations, cables, transformers, and switchgear. Emphasising sustainability and reliability, the event will explore challenges in HV equipment maintenance and propose forward-thinking solutions through adherence to standards, regulations, and strategic maintenance programs.
Who Should Attend
› Substation engineers and technicians
› Generation, transmission engineers and technicians
› HV engineers, technicians and auditors
› Electrical engineers, technicians and electricians
› Maintenance engineers and asset managers
› Plant, project and design engineers
› Industrial organisations with HV electrical distribution
› Engineering and safety managers
Conference Video
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To express your interest in attending, sponsoring or presenting at this event, contact Conference Manager Arna Eru via email at
2025 Sponsorship Packages
Are you a vendor working in high voltage? This conference will provide you with the opportunity to build your business network of engineering and technical professionals. It will give you the mechanism to increase your turnover through access to a clearly defined target market. Why waste valuable marketing resources trying to reach the right people, when they will be at your fingertips?
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Event Details
Event Date | 22/07/2025 |
Event End Date | 23/07/2025 |
Original Price | AUD1,700.00 |
Discounted Price | AUD1,530.00 (Until 13/06/2025 9:48 pm) |
Group Rate
#Registrants | Rate/Person (AUD) |
---|---|
1 | 1,700.00 |
2 | 1,530.00 |
3 | 1,530.00 |
4 | 1,530.00 |
5 | 1,530.00 |
6 | 1,530.00 |
7 | 1,530.00 |
8 | 1,360.00 |
Speakers

Karl Haubner
HV Test Application Engineer, High Energy
- On and Off-line Testing and Condition Monitoring of
Distribution Cables - Review of Condition Monitoring Techniques to assess the condition of HV assets.

Steven Palmer
CEO Safearth

Barry Myburgh
Reinhausen Australia
On-Load Tap Changer Advancements: A Manufacturer’s Perspective on Technology, Innovation, and Best Practices

Naaman Shibi
General Manager, Techs4biz Australia PTY LTD
Enhancing High Voltage Equipment Inspections with Artificial Intelligence

Glen Cook
Principal Public Safety Specialist, Energy Queensland
Look Up and Live - Lessons in Public Safety for Powerlines

Mark Foster
Technical Support & Advisory, KingHill
Optimising the Installation of Natural Ester-Filled Transformers

Philip Reilly
Business Development Manager, Cargill

Giacomo Ciotti
Electrical Engineer, Machinemonitor Pty Ltd
The Importance of Partial Discharge Monitoring in MV and HV networks

Jan-Ockert Fourie
Senior Electrical Engineer, Machinemonitor Pty Ltd
Understanding Transformers and Life Extension Strategies for Asset Longevity and Performance

Brad Monaghan
Head of Services, EA Technology
Navigating Online PD Testing: Which Sensor to Use, When, and Why?

Philippe Reboul
Managing Director, Molekulis Pty Ltd
Choosing the Right Transformer Oil: Balancing Cost, Safety, Environmental & Technical Performance

Nick Clarke
Field Services Manager, Transaudit / Tapchanger Services, New Zealand
On Load Tap Changer Case Studies: New Insights & Lessons from the Field
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