Wednesday, 25 - Thursday, 26 Sep 2024
Peter Giddings, Chief Engineer – Energy, National Composites Centre will be speaking at the IMechE: Simulation and Modelling conference taking place on 25-26 September 2024 at the Aston Villa Football Ground in Birmingham. Peter will be discussing “Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites”, covering extreme environment testing, failure modelling as well as component inspection and materials testing on Wednesday, 25 September at 1:30pm.
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Organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), the 2024 Simulation and Modelling 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. Delegates can expect to 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 topics include:
- 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