Registration is now open to participate in the My Transfo 2018, which will be held on 18 and 19 December in Turin. If your profession involves insulating oils, transformers or other electrical equipment with insulating fluids, you can not miss this opportunity for exchanging experiences and comparing yourself with the leading international experts. 

How to participate  


The no. 1 event in Europe

Once again, last My Transfo broke the attendance record with: 

  • 161 participants (+6.8%), 
  • 105 Companies (+9.52%),   
  • 29 Speakers (+10.34%), 
  • 28 Countries (+17.85%).
My Transfo has become the European reference point for training and technical updates for all operators involved in life cycle management (LCM), not only in the field of transformers but also insulating oils. 
The event is held mainly in English but simultaneous translation is available in Italian, French and Spanish.

50% discount for entries by August 31st

See prices and info to participate


What are the topics?

The My Transfo 2018 agenda is amazing. In December we will have over 20 speeches, each of which will present the current state of the art in the sector. Even if you do not already have the definitive titles, we will talk about the "classic" topics such as:

  • the most advanced maintenance strategies, as explained by the biggest groups in the world;
  • the major critical issues that jeopardize the reliability of the transformer (or of the fluid) together with the most recent countermeasures.

We are also selecting a series of topics that participants from previous years have specifically asked for, for example:

  • natural esters,
  • online monitoring devices,
  • the accessory components of transformers, often neglected but of equal strategic importance as the transformer itself.

See the 2018 agenda

Take a look at the agenda of the previous edition


Who should attend

The previous event was attended by managers of transformer fleets, service providers, insurance companies, engineers in the field of high voltage, consultants, researchers (in the electrical, environmental and technical fields), maintenance technicians, laboratory managers. 

See the names of companies

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