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The IMechE is delighted to announce the latest edition of the Simulation and Modelling conference
September 25
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Building on previous popular events, the 2024 conference will focus on examples in the transportation, healthcare and manufacturing sector, with an emphasis on opportunities for practitioners to leverage machine learning, AI and data analysis.
Simulation practitioners working across multiple industries and applications will present new technical case studies and share lessons learned in the pursuit of design optimisation, realising multiphysics applications, employing the use of digital twins, developing emerging standards and much more.
Join this dedicated engineering community this September and engage in discussions and knowledge sharing and gain valuable insights and fresh strategies to enhance the fidelity and accuracy of your simulations, together with methods to reduce costs for your ongoing engineering projects.
CONFERENCE FOCUS FOR 2024 INCLUDES:
- Design optimisation, validation and certification
- Multiphysics applications in the transportation sector
- Simulation in healthcare: developments and challenges
- Industry perceptions on ‘Digital Twins’
- Discovering opportunities within the new digital era
- Data utilisation strategies to increase effectiveness and reliability in simulation
ROUNDTABLE TOPICS INCLUDE:
- Digital twin landscape and developments
- Regulation and standardisation: Simulation, modelling, and the future of virtual engineering
- Discussing the impact of machine learning and AI within simulation and modelling
- Shared approach between simulation and physical testing
- Strategies to bridge the current skills gap
Join from just £280+VAT: following attendee feedback, we are delighted to announce a lower rate for all engineers. Plus, book before 26 July 2024 to secure the Early Bird rate and benefit from all the knowledge-sharing and networking at this year’s conference.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
- Jorge Lopez Martinez, Lead Engineer – Thermal Solutions, Williams Advanced Engineering
- Professor Lukasz Figiel, University of Warwick
- Hrvoje Stojic, Research Scientist, Secondmind
- Professor Darren Woolf, Head of Building Physics, Wirth Institute
- Angelos Mintzas, Principal Engineer, Oil Field Equipment, Baker Hughes
- Dr Soheil Bazazzadeh, KTP associate, Baker Hughes & University of Warwick
- Padmeya Indurkar, MODSIM Industry Consultant, Dassault Systemes
- Steve Howell, Abercus
- Rob Roswell, Engineering Director, Wirth Institute
- Cameron Taylor, Packing & Design Simulation Engineer, Reckitt
- Ruby Hughes, Principal Knowledge Exchange Fellow, Simulation and Digitalisation, Advanced Forming Research Centre – Sheffield
- Nawal Prinja, Technology Director, Jacobs
- Peter Giddings, Chief Engineer – Energy, National Composites Centre
- Dr Catherine Noakes, Professor of Environmental Engineering for Buildings, University of Leeds
- Adam Sobey, Programme Director for Data-Centric Engineering, Alan Turing Institute
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?:
All engineers and simulation practitioners involved in product development, validation and optimisation are strongly recommended to join the knowledge-sharing and networking opportunities of this conference.