Future.Industry is 14 days away!!! Which sessions are you attending?

Danielle_21252
Danielle_21252
Altair Employee

Hi Altair Community!!!

The Virtual Global Experience Future.Industry on October, 19-21, 2021 is 14 days away. Have you checked out the agenda yet? Which sessions are you planning on attending? 

Day 2 has four technical tracks. You can mix tracks or stick to one, it is totally up to you. 

  1. Smart, Connected World: Stay competitive in a world of accelerating technological development thanks to the SMART CONNECTED WORLD.
  2. Driving Sustainability: Learn how sustainability can lead to efficient development processes, sustainable products, and competitive differentiation.
  3. Tomorrow's Engineer: Advancing technology and groundbreaking developments are changing engineering routines. Simulation and AI provide answers to questions we hardly dared to ask.
  4. Advanced Manufacturing: Learn from successful enterprises how they set up their digitalization strategies.


Here is a peek at some of the exciting presentations and panel discussions happening on day 2.

Make sure to register and start planning which sessions you will be attending.


Smart Connected World

Designing for a Smart, Connected World

Electronic system design (ESD) is a multidisciplinary art and the evolution of designing smart connected products has changed engineering responsibilities. Discover how design iterations and time-to-market is reducing all aspects of printed circuit board development from concept to manufacturing; how electronic, electrical, mechanical, thermal, and connectivity goals are achieved.

Sarmad Khemmoro, VP of Technical Business Development at Altair will discuss how successful enterprises set up their development ecosystem to master the electrification of everything.

Panel Discussion: Designing for a Smart, Connected World

Digitalization changes all areas of life, from the way we stay informed, travel, connect, and buy things, to how products are manufactured. It is also changing business models, and the pace of innovation and the ability to disrupt are becoming key factors in staying globally competitive. At the center of this digital transformation lies electrification and electronics. Hear from electronics, automotive, and solution provider experts, to explore further how we need to transform to meet these challenges.


Driving Sustainability

Greening the Future of the Automotive Industry

Ford Motor has worked passionately to reduce the impact of the company’s materials on the environment for the past 20+ years. Recently, Ford has committed to reaching carbon neutrality by 2050, with the hopes of reaching that goal even earlier. As a result, Ford has expanded their work on sustainable materials to include developing more sustainable manufacturing processes.

Join Dr. Debbie Mielewski, Technical Fellow Sustainability at Ford Motor Company, as she discusses some of Ford's early successes in sustainable materials and some new ideas in reducing their manufacturing carbon footprint and participation in the new, circular economy.

Resonate Well: Harvesting Bladeless Wind Energy

Sustainable designs last longer. David Yáñez from Vortex Bladeless, a Spanish start-up, shares his vision of the technology, the strategies used for the integration of the different physical phenomena involved in the simulation-driven design, and the development of their resonating structures having minimal parts susceptible to wear by friction. The simulation results from CFD, with fluid-structure interaction, and electromagnetic field simulation are compared with experimental wind tunnel results and from in-service environments.


Tomorrow's Engineer

Panel Discussion: What's Next for Tomorrow's Engineer?

With more data available to engineers than ever before, how will they translate these streams into usable information that can be retained as organizational knowledge? As the ability of computers to perform traditional engineering analysis advances relentlessly, the skill requirements for engineers will continue to change. Engineers face not just the technical challenge of multi-domain, multi-physics, and multi-fidelity modeling but also the need to be an effective part of a multi-disciplined, multi-national, and multi-cultural virtual team. Hear industry perspectives on the technologies that will shape the future of engineering and the skills that will be required to apply them.

Emulate Engineering Expertise with Machine Learning for Automotive Crashworthiness Optimization

Crash engineers orchestrate the chain of events that needs to fall into place during the crash event. This includes judgments on which crush behavior is favourable combined with the timing of discrete events such as bolts breaking or parts coming into contact at the right time. Handling these by scalar key performance indicators (KPI’s), of, for instance, energy absorption, peak force level before failure, crush behavior, and weight results in either too complex and over-constrained optimization problems to be solved by the surrogate approach or simply in a way to long response time for the fast-paced engineering processes. 

Learn how Moritz Frenzel of BWM Group is putting prediction quality and speed on the next level by merging high-class simulation and optimization techniques with state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms.


Advanced Manufacturing

How Key Technologies are Converging for a Smarter, More Connected World

The future of smart, connected product development is where data analytics, simulation, and high-performance computing converge to a unified discipline, sometimes referred to as Computational Science and Engineering. How far away is the future? When will broad adoption start? What does it mean for you? To answer these questions, CIMdata collaborated with Altair to survey business leaders, technologists, researchers, and the global development community for insights into our future smarter, more connected world.

Harvesting Engineering Knowledge from Consumer Generated Data

In a world where everything is becoming more and more connected, Mabe, a leader in home appliances, is using product connectivity to fuel a digitization strategy that delivers consumers the best experience through their solutions and services. Learn from Martin Ortega how Mabe is using big data, AI, and analytics to uncover insights, create new business opportunities, and inform product development.

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