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NAFEMS is the International Association for the Engineering Modelling, Analysis and Simulation Community. We focus on the practical application of numerical engineering simulation techniques such as the Finite Element Method for Structural Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Multibody Simulation. In addition to end users from all industry sectors, our stakeholders include technology providers, researchers and academics.

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Simulation Focus: Conference on Advancing Analysis and Simulation in Engineering (CAASE) Preview
The CAASE18 (Conference on Advancing Analysis and Simulation in Engineering) kicking off June 5-7, 2018 on the south shore of Lake Erie in Cleveland, OH plans to take the engineering analysis community by storm. The event is expected to play host to potentially 500 attendees from nearly 250 companies while delivering a wealth of educational opportunities covering all facets of engineering analysis and simulation.
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This conference, in Kentucky in 2024, will cover topics addressing many aspects of engineering modeling, analysis and simulation during a 2.5-day program.

NAFEMS website debuts and experiments with aiolas, an AI-powered direct question search.

Survey to explore maturity of engineering simulation and artificial intelligence/machine learning adoption in the automotive industry, organizations say.

Experts discuss the pros and cons of simplifying simulation models.

The March 4-6 conference reveals speaker lineup.

The biennial regional conference will take place July 9-11, 2024 in Louisville, KY.

Top-level figures in industry, government and academia will come together at next year's summit in Georgia.

Taking a look back at this year’s NAFEMS World Congress meeting highlights.

Based on the discussions at the ASSESS conference, there will be a lot to talk about for the next several years.

Simulation industry initiative provides updates on market conditions, use cases, and begins work on simulation for autonomous systems.

The event, to take place in early December, is focused on "Driving Convergence to Electrification, Autonomous and Connectivity."

The groups are seeking input to know what interested parties think about ASSESS activities, as well as the future direction of the initiative.

There will be three days of simulation content, delivered by experts and thought leaders from the simulation community.

In the opening introductions of the NRC22 conference in Indianapolis, NAFEMS announces the acquisition of ASSESS Initiatives.

Event, slated for June in Indiana, will focus on CAE-related technologies in an open forum format.

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