The NAFEMS Americas Conference will take place May 27-29, 2026 in Saint Charles, MO, with the theme, "From Data to Decision: Powering Intelligent Engineering Simulation." The event will convene 300+ simulation engineering professionals.
Attendees will have opportunity to exchange ideas, acquire the latest knowledge, and explore the future of modeling, analysis, and simulation at this biennial event. In addition, guests can learn about industry trends, real-world insights, and the technologies influencing the engineering landscape of the future.
Major session themes include the following and more:
The Conference will also feature a range of live in-person engineering simulation training courses presented by NAFEMS Tutors Tony Abbey and Sean Teller.
Keynotes are as follows: John Linford of NVIDIA, "Accelerating Industrial Engineering: From Product Design to Manufacturing in the AI Supercomputing Era;" Brett Soltz of The Aerospace Corp., "IV&V at The Aerospace Corporation in Support of U.S. Space Force Programs;" Heather Oravec of the NASA Glenn Research Center, "Engineering Mobility Beyond Earth: Simulating Terrain and Reinventing Rover Wheels;" and Garrett Swindlehurts of General Mills, "Pacing with the Exponential Progress of AI in the Food CPG Industry."
The event is open to anyone in the simulation space, especially:
Also, feel free to reach out to [email protected] and ask about our credits + cash pricing!
NAFEMS also offers 5 free student registrations for the NAFEMS Americas Conference. Email [email protected] directly for details.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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