CFS |
OCTOBER 23-25 | MINNEAPOLIS, MN

New at Critical Facilities Summit:

Medical and Life Safety Systems


Every healthcare facility's data center includes life-safety systems, and those systems are often at odds with reliability. This session highlights real-world experience in conducting emergency shut downs for a variety of healthcare systems — and what can go wrong.

"Medical and Life Safety Systems" is one of 35 conference sessions presented by leaders in mission critical facilities design, operations, and management.


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Presented by Michael Fluegeman, PE

Principal, Manager, Data Center Support Systems at PlanNet Consulting


Michael Fluegeman is a registered Professional Engineer (electrical) with over 25 years of critical power experience and extensive mechanical and life-safety system experience. He is recognized nationally as a leading engineering consultant for critical facilities and data centers. Michael has extensive hands-on experience including property assessments, conceptual & detail design, project management, construction support, business development, commissioning, service level agreements, providing operations training and developing operations documentation for critical support systems. Michael has spoken at industry conferences and provided technical content and editing for the IEEE Press Power Engineering publication "Maintaining Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environment." He is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati Engineering with a focus on electrical power, and an IEEE member. He participates in local and national Afcom, Critical Facilities Summit, Data Center Dynamics, Green Data Centers and 7x24 Exchange conferences.


About CFS
The 5th annual Critical Facilities Summit brings the best of the mission critical community together for three days of unbeatable networking, education and product discovery. Come face to face with today's thought leaders for an in-depth look at the leading trends in design, management and operations of data centers, hospitals, banks, telecoms and other critical facilities. Opinions are welcome, debate is encouraged and your time will be very well spent.