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AusIMM Partner Webinar

Webinar: How Sensoteq can minimise your unplanned downtime and increase your maintenance effectiveness

This webinar introduces Sensoteq, one brand of the growing number of electronic vibration sensors that are now available in the market.

About this event

Join Marc Barraclough from Multotec (an AusIMM Industry Partner) to learn about current forms of machine maintenance and how utilising modern technology can enhance and improve your maintenance regime. 

Marc will explore how the collection of medium- and long-term data can further improve the understanding of the needs of your machinery, and how this data can be utilised. He will also discuss what makes an electronic sensor great! 

Speaker/s

Marc Barraclough

Product Manager, Multotec
I have been with Multotec for three years and currently serve as the Sensoteq Product Manager, a role I’ve held for nearly two years.

With over 13 years in the mining industry, working across technical sales, mill liner design, area sales management, and product management.

Beyond mining, my experience spans several other sectors, including computing (mainframe and desktop systems), logistics (as a WHM superuser, programmer, and warehouse efficiency SME), and retail.

My background in electronics and computing laid the foundation for a strong technical understanding, while my mechanical aptitude comes from a lifetime of hands-on learning—thanks to my father.

I’ve been fortunate to live and work around the world—in New Zealand, Victoria, Arnhem Land, and Queensland—and to travel extensively for both business and leisure. These experiences have shaped my ability to listen to customers, understand their needs, and deliver practical, effective solutions.

A proud husband of 25 years and father of two, I bring a balanced perspective to my work.

My diverse background allows me to confidently bridge the gap between electronics and mechanics, applying both skill sets to help customers achieve optimal performance and reliability.

Date and Time

Thursday, 20 November 2025
3.00pm – 4.00pm (UTC+10:00)

Venue

Webinar

Cost

Free
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