The agenda of the 8th biennial ESTECO Users' Meeting North America (UM23), scheduled for October 24 and 25, 2023 at Saint John’s Resort in Plymouth, MI, will include many engaging talks from industrial customers, ESTECO reports.
Every two years, the ESTECO Users’ Meeting North America hosts over 100 modeFRONTIER andVOLTA users and enthusiasts including representatives of leading organizations to talk about digital engineering software solutions for Simulation Process and Data Management (SPDM), process integration and design optimization.
Speakers from various industries will share insights, experience and success stories, giving perspective on application of ESTECO technology.
Day one includes two visionary keynotes, “Immortal machines” by Jason Carroll from EATON Corp. and “Augmenting decision-making throughout the product lifecycle via simulation-based insights” by Kevin Brittain from Cummins.
Honda, Schlumberger Technology Corp., Wilson Sporting Goods, Medtronic and Lockheed Martin are some big names on the agenda.
The two-day event is also opportunity to discover the latest features and advancements in ESTECO products, presented by the company’s representatives.
Day two is dedicated to hands-on training, giving attendees opportunity to see ESTECO technology in action.
“2023 also marks 20 years since the foundation of ESTECO North America," says Carlo Poloni, president of ESTECO. "The ESTECO UM23 is the perfect occasion to celebrate this milestone with our long-term and recent users, customers and partners.”
ESTECO is an independent software companyspecialized in numerical optimization and simulation process and data management. VOLTA is the collaborative web platform for Simulation Process and Data Management and design optimization. modeFRONTIER is the solution for process automation and optimization in the engineering design process.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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