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ASSESS 2018 Congress in the Works

By DE Editors  

April 10, 2018

ASSESS Initiative announces the ASSESS 2018 CONGRESS will be held at Chateau Elan Winery & Resort Oct 28-30, 2018.  The theme of the ASSESS 2018 Congress is “Launching the Engineering Simulation Revolution.”

New domains of usage for engineering simulation are evolving, including biomedical design and certification, generative design, digital twins, “smart manufacturing” and “smart testing.”

Key business drivers are forcing a “simulation revolution” to overcome the issue of required expertise.  These key business drivers are a result of the key role that engineering simulation should play related to the following universal business objectives:

  • increase innovation;
  • increase quality;
  • reduce cost;
  • reduce risk; and
  • reduce time.
The ASSESS Initiative was formed to bring together key players, both users and developers of simulation software, to guide and influence the software tool strategies for performing model-based analysis, simulation, and systems engineering with a vision “to significantly expand the use and benefit of software tools for model-based analysis, simulation, and systems engineering in the engineering applications domain,” according to ASSESS Initiative leadership.

Registration for the ASSESS 2018 Congress is by invitation only and is limited to 115 attendees. Registration will close when all available seats are taken but no later than October 24, 2018.

For more info, visit ASSESS Initiative.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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