International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD) 2026
Prama Sanur Beach Bali
Bali, Indonesia
03 - 06 November 2026
Welcome Message from General Chairman of CMD 2026
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 11th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD) 2026, which will be held on November 3–6, 2026, at Prama Sanur Beach Bali, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.
Since its inception in Changwon, Korea (2006), CMD has been successfully held in Beijing (China, 2008), Tokyo (Japan, 2010), Bali (Indonesia, 2012), Jeju (Korea, 2014), Xi’an (China, 2016), Perth (Australia, 2018), Thailand (Hybrid, 2020), Kitakyushu (Japan, 2022), and Gangwon (Korea, 2024). After two hybrid editions during the pandemic, CMD returned onsite in 2024, and we are delighted to once again host CMD 2026 fully onsite in the beautiful island of Bali.
Over the years, CMD has established itself as a premier international forum for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to exchange ideas, share research findings, and discuss the latest advancements in condition monitoring and diagnosis of power equipment and systems. CMD 2026 will continue this tradition by providing a platform for fruitful technical discussions, collaborative networking, and global knowledge exchange.
The conference is co-organized by the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) and proudly technically sponsored by the IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society (DEIS). CMD 2026 has been made possible through the dedicated efforts of the International Advisory Committee, and the Organizing Committee—to whom I extend my deepest gratitude.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I am honored to invite you to participate in CMD 2026. I trust that you will find the conference intellectually stimulating, and I also hope you will enjoy the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Bali, making your experience both rewarding and unforgettable.
We look forward to welcoming you in Bali.
Important Information
- You can check in Registration information for partial travel grants for students
- Students Travel Grants
- Please submit your full paper by May 31, 2026
- All Abstract review notifications have been sent. Please check your email or by logging in to the website to see your submission status
- CMD 2026 abstract review results will be sent progressively in the next few days. Please check your registered email for notification
- Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to 16 February 2026
About Conference
The 11th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD) 2026 is the eleventh biannual conference organized by the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, as an international forum for the exchange of ideas, discussion, and dissemination of the research results and technologies in the field of electric power apparatus monitoring, fault diagnosis, and asset management.
This conference is suitable to be attended by university professors and lecturers, post-graduate, graduate, and undergraduate students, power utility engineers, researchers from industries and research institutes, and professionals in the field of electrical power engineering, especially related to electric power apparatus monitoring, fault diagnosis, and asset management.
Since its inception in Changwon, Korea (2006), CMD has been successfully held in Beijing (China, 2008), Tokyo (Japan, 2010), Bali (Indonesia, 2012), Jeju (Korea, 2014), Xi’an (China, 2016), Perth (Australia, 2018), Thailand (Hybrid, 2020), Kitakyushu (Japan, 2022), and Gangwon (Korea, 2024). After two hybrid editions during the pandemic, CMD returned onsite in 2024, and CMD 2026 will be held once again fully onsite in Bali, Indonesia.
CMD 2026 will be held in person in Prama Sanur Beach Bali
Hotel, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on November 3 - 6, 2026. CMD 2026 is
sponsored by the IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society (DEIS).
Organized by:
Sponsors
Committee
Organizing Committee
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General Chair |
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Suwarno |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Honorary Chair |
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Suroso Isnandar |
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PT. PLN (Persero) |
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General Secretary |
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Umar Khayam |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Secretary |
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Mistriana |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Tina Wahyuningsih |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Treasurer |
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Fathin Saifur Rahman |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Adista Dwi Praharti |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Publications |
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Deny Hamdani |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Fathin Saifur Rahman |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Waluyo |
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Institut Teknologi Nasional |
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Technical Program |
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Rachmawati |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Pradita Octoviandiningrum Hadi |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Bambang Anggoro |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Syarif Hidayat |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Arwindra Rizqiawan |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Andreas Purnomoadi |
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PT. PLN (Persero) |
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Ariadi Hazmi |
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Universitas Andalas |
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Salama Manjang |
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Universitas Hasanudin |
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Sarjiya |
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Universitas Gadjah Mada |
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Ida Ayu Dwi Giriantari |
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Universitas Udayana |
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Sriyono |
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PT. PLN (Persero) |
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Rahman Azis Prasojo |
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Politeknik Negeri Malang |
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Sponsorship and Exhibition |
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Kevin Marojahan Banjar-Nahor |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Eko Yudo Pramono |
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PT. PLN (Persero) |
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Burhanuddin Halimi |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Tri Desmana Rachmildha |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Retno Aita Diantari |
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Institut Teknologi PLN |
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Local Arrangement |
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Bryan Denov |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Arpan Zaeni |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Website Management |
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Rizky Rahmani |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Muhammad Akmal Afibuddin Putra |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Workshop Division |
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Pradita Octoviandiningrum Hadi |
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Institut Teknologi Bandung |
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Didik Fauzi Dakhlan |
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PT. PLN (Persero) |
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Anita Pharmatrisanti |
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PT. PLN (Persero) |
International Advisory Committee
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Prof. June-Ho Lee |
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Prof. Ahmed Abu-Siada |
Australia |
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Prof. Uwe Schichler |
Austria |
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Dr. Wojciech Koltunowicz |
Austria |
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Prof. Pavel Trnka |
Czech |
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Prof. Peter Werle |
Germany |
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Prof. Suwarno |
Indonesia |
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Prof. Naoki Hayakawa |
Japan |
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Prof. Yoshimichi Ohki |
Japan |
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Dr. Toshihiro Takahashi |
Japan |
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Dr. Yong-Joo Kim |
Korea |
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Dr. Norasage Pattanadech |
Thailand |
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Dr. Simon Sutton |
United Kingdom |
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Dr. Mladen Sasic |
Canada |
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Prof. Shengtao Li |
China |
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Prof. Bo Qi |
China |
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Prof. Andrea Cavallini |
Italy |
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Prof. Gian-Carlo Montanari |
USA |
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Paper Submission and List of Topics
Must Read Guidelines :
Call for Paper
CMD 2026 cordially calls for your paper to focus on the following topics from the field of electric power apparatus monitoring, fault diagnosis, and asset management.
- Condition monitoring and diagnosis for power equipment and power systems
- Condition monitoring and diagnosis for industry, innovation and infrastructure
- Condition monitoring and diagnosis in renewable energy plants and affordable and clean energy
- Failure phenomena for power equipment based on electrical, mechanical, chemical and thermal causes
- Dielectric materials and their aging mechanisms
- Degradation assessment for power equipment
- State-of-the-art methodologies and strategies for effective replacement
- Advanced sensing techniques and IoT technologies for condition monitoring and diagnosis
- Applications of AI technologies for data mining and condition assessment
- Responsible consumption and production issues including reduce, reuse and recycle
- Carbon neutralization on diagnosis and monitoring on power equipment operation
You are invited to submit your abstract(s) through the
abstract submission system that can be reached from the conference website
https://cmd2026.org/registration
Abstracts can be received in text only, without figures or graphs, and contain no less than 300 words by 26th January 2026. All submissions must be written in English. The abstract should briefly describe the background of the study, clearly state the objective, outline the methodology, summarize the main results, and highlight the significance of the findings.
Important Dates
Abstract Submission : 26 January 2026 16 February 2026
Abstract Acceptance Notification : 06 March 2026
Full Paper Submission : 31 May 2026
Early Bird Registration : 31 May 2026
Camera Ready (Final) Manuscript : 18 September 2026
Final Registration : 01 October 2026
Conference Day : 03 November - 06 November 2026
Program Informations
Invited Speakers
He has been full professor at Bologna University, Italy (the World Oldest) teaching Electrical technology, Reliability and Statistics, Electrical asset management, Innovative technologies till 2018, when he moved to USA, working first at Texas University, Austin and then at Florida State University. At present he is Research Faculty III at CAPS-FSU, Alma Mater professor at Bologna University, Adjunct Professor at Bandung University. He is IEEE Life Fellow, he was founder and President, for 17 years, of a leading company in partial discharge diagnostics, Techimp (now in Double Group). He has been active in IEC TC 98, TC 112, TC 2, in IEEE standard bodies and in CIGRE (someway active also in SAE). Author of more than 900 international papers and holding international patents.
Prof. Uwe Schichler has been Head of the Institute for High Voltage Technology and System Performance at Graz University of Technology since 2014. He studied electrical engineering and completed his PhD at the Schering Institute of the University of Hanover in 1996, and subsequently worked for Siemens in the field of gas-insulated switchgear and transmission lines. A Member of IEEE, CIGRE, Austrian OVE and German VDE, he is active in several CIGRE working groups and has been honored with two CIGRE TC Awards for his work in SC D1 and SC B3. His research focuses on condition monitoring and reliability of electrical equipment, partial discharge measurements, insulating materials and DC cables, and he is author or co-author of more than 200 papers.
Workshop
Didik Fauzi Dakhlan received his B.Sc. from Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), M.Sc. from TU Delft (The Netherlands), and Doctoral degree in Power System Signal Processing with Summa Cum Laude from ITB in 2025. Since 2002, he has held various strategic roles at PT. PLN (Persero), including SCADA and protection engineering, R&D, transmission and substation operation maintenance, and asset management, before being appointed Executive Vice President of Technology and Engineering. He is also a Lecturer at Institut Teknologi PLN and chairs the Transmission Working Group in PLN Standard (SPLN).
Imam Makhfud holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering from ITS Surabaya and an M.Sc. from RWTH Aachen, Germany, where he specialised in high voltage engineering and power transformer asset management. With over two decades at PT. PLN (Persero), he has led the implementation of online monitoring systems for HV substation equipment and spearheaded PLN's standardisation of power transformer online monitoring to support unmanned substation strategy. He currently serves as Vice President of Transmission Planning Strategy and Asset Management.
Koji Kawakita is a Fellow at Chubu Electric Power Grid Co., Inc., with over 40 years of experience in substation asset management, engineering, operation and maintenance, and R&D across voltage levels from 6.6 kV to 500 kV. Since 2004, he has led international consulting and training projects in Singapore, Thailand, South Africa, Egypt, and Kuwait. An active CIGRE participant since 2000, he served as Chair of Study Committee B3 "Substations and Electrical Installations" from 2018 to 2024, and currently chairs the CIGRE ELECTRA Editorial Board. He is also Liaison Officer between IEC TC17/SC17C and CIGRE SC B3, and a Senior Member of IEEJ.
Registration
Early Bird: By May 31, 2026 Partial travel grants for student participants
CMD 2026 will provide partial travel grants of USD 300 for
three selected student participants. The grants will be distributed
during the conference and may be used to support
conference-related expenses such as accommodation, transportation, or other
expenses during the conference.
Applicants should compile the following documents into a
single PDF file:
Email the consolidated PDF to
cmd2026@itb.ac.id
with the subject "CMD 2026 Student Travel Award Application".
Optional Technical Workshop For accompanying spouseRegistration fees for Conference, Workshop, and Spouse
Conference Participant
Category
Early Bird
Regular
Non-IEEE Member $650 $700 IEEE Member $550 $600 DEIS Member $525 $575 Student Non-IEEE Member $350 $400 Student IEEE Member $325 $375 Student DEIS Member $300 $350 Local Participant Non-IEEE IDR 6,500,000 IDR 7,000,000 Local Participant IEEE IDR 5,500,000 IDR 6,000,000 Local Participant DEIS IDR 5,250,000 IDR 5,750,000 Local Student Non-IEEE IDR 3,500,000 IDR 4,000,000 Local Student IEEE IDR 3,250,000 IDR 3,750,000 An additional 3rd paper costs 200 USD / IDR 2,000,000 CMD Student Travel Awards
1 Eligibility — Priority Given To
2 Benefits
3 Application Procedure
4 Submission
Workshop Participant
Category
Early Bird
Regular
Overseas Participant $150 $200 Local Participant IDR 2,000,000 IDR 2,500,000 Spouse
Category
Early Bird
Regular
Overseas $150 $200 Local IDR 1,500,000 IDR 2,000,000
Guest Registration
*Notes : This is for non-presenter participant registration
Contact Us
CMD 2026 SECRETARIAT
Ms. Rachmawati
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung, 40132, Indonesia
E-mail : cmd2026@itb.ac.id
Website : cmd2026.org
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Venue
Bali lies between the islands of Java and Lombok and is one of more than 17,000 islands that makes up the Indonesian Archipelago. Bali is small, stretching approximately 140 km from east to west and 80 km from north to south. Slightly off centre, and running east to west, are a string of volcanic mountains. Lying just 8° south of the Equator, Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons, wet and dry, a year and an average annual temperature of around 28° C. The rich volcanic soil and healthy monsoon season make this island extremely fertile and a range of crops are grown here. The wide and gently sloping southern regions play host to Bali's famed rice terraces, among some of the most spectacular in the world. In the hilly, northern coastal regions, the main produce is coffee, copra, spices, vegetables, cattle and rice. The Balinese people have strong spiritual roots and despite the large influx of tourists over the years, their culture is still very much alive. Naturally creative, the Balinese have traditionally used their talents for religious purposes and most of the beautiful work to be seen here, has been inspired by stories from the Ramayana and other Hindu epics. With a reputation as being one of the most beautiful and diverse tourist spots in Asia, Bali attracts almost 1,000,000 visitors a year, from all around the world.
Conference venue of CMD 2026 will be held in Prama Sanur Beach Bali. Prama Sanur Beach Bali is located in Jl. Cemara, Sanur, 80228, Bali, Indonesia. About Prama Sanur Beach Bali: Phone (+62 361 288011) and Website (Prama Hotels)
The conference will be held on November 03, 2026 - November 06, 2026.