ISCM Yearbook

The year book is continuously updated in this address. This will include information on the past year’s activities as well as plans for the future. Members will be encouraged to contribute to the strategic direction of the Society. The report of Integrating International Condition Monitoring Activities can be periodically published.

History

Discussions about establishing an international society for the area of condition monitoring were started in 2009 and the ISCM was founded in 2010. The aim is to integrate activities on condition monitoring internationally.
The ISCM has been actively involved in the organizing together with BINDT . The International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Machinery Failure Prevention Technologies (CM-MFPT) conferences have been organised annually together with the Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology (MFPT). The International Conference on Maintenance, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics came to the family of ISCM conferences in 2010.The ISCM has been actively involved with the European Federation of NDT. Close collaboration has continued with several related conferences. Multiple CM sessions were organised by ISCM at the World Congress of NDT in 2012. Cooperation with the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) conferences has continued with co-located conferences.
The 14th CM-MFPT conference was incorporating with the First World Congress on Condition Monitoring (WCCM 2017). is organised every second year. Conferences are indexed by Scopus. From 2019 onwards the CM-conference has been International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Asset Management.
For , a collaborative network of higher educational institutions worldwide was started already during the first year of the ISCM in the area of condition monitoring and related topics. The collaboration has strengthened during the years.
was established in 2011 with a high standard of peer reviewed papers. Several members of the ISCM are members of the Editorial Board. Collaboration with high level international journals worldwide is important. The journal publication was ceased in 2020.
The ISCM became a private company limited by guarantee (LBG) on July 7, 2017.
provide unique opportunities to network with leading academics and industrialists from all over the world in the field of condition monitoring and related areas. The ISCM started already during the first years to establish a network with the condition monitoring societies and institutes worldwide.

Events

The 21st International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Asset Management, September 9-11, 2025, Edinburgh, Scotland

MFPT 2025 Conference, May 20-22, 2025, Virginia Beach, USA

The 4th World Congress on Condition Monitoring (WCCM 2026), August 25-28, 2026, Milan, Italy

Latest events

The 3rd World Congress on Condition Monitoring - WCCM 2024

Conferences

World Congress on Condition Monitoring (WCCM). The International Society for Condition Monitoring (ISCM) organises the world congress every second year. WCCM 2024 Congress was held in Beijing, China.
International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Asset Management (CM). The conference is organised by BINDT in close partnership with the International Society for Condition Monitoring (ISCM) and the US Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology (MFPT).
International Conference on Maintenance, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics (MCMD) is organised by The Finnish Maintenance Society (Promaint) and University of Oulu in close connection with with ISCM.
The national societies are import in promoting these events by encouraging their members to actively participate in the events. Presenters of papers that are members of the national societies are welcome to attend the congress at discounted rates. Further benefits can be obtained by organizing invited sessions.
Contact details
The ISCM Secretariat, c/o BINDT, Midsummer House, Riverside Way, Bedford Road, Northampton NN1 5NX, United Kingdom. Email:
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