ASSESS Announces ‘Notes From the Front’ Speakers

CLARKESVILLE, GA, July 22, 2019 – ASSESS Initiative, a broad reaching multi-industry initiative to facilitate a revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and effectiveness of Engineering Simulation has announced the Speakers for the “Notes from the Front” sessions in the upcoming ASSESS 2019 Congress to be held at Chateau Elan Winery & Resort, Oct 27-29, 2019. 

Below is a summary of our Notes from the Front Speakers along with the topics they will be covering.

“Future Trends in Simulation and Digital Twins” will be given by Virginie Maillard of the Siemens Corporation, Corporate Technology.

“INCOSE Model Patterns”, will be given by Bill Schindel of INCOSE, ICTT System Sciences.

“Plug and Play Analysis and Simulation” will begiven by Vadim Shapiro of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

“Modeling Healthcare Training” will be given by Bob Armstrong of the Eastern Virginia Medical School

“2040 Vision: A Roadmap for Integrated, Multiscale Materials and Structures Modeling and Simulation” will be given by Steve Arnold of the NASA Glenn Research Center.

“Computer Simulation for In Silico Clinical Trials, will be given by Robert Hester of the HC Simulation and University of Mississippi Medical Center.

“University Simulation Methods Research – What the heck are we doing?” will be given by Mark S. Shephard of the Scientific Computation Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

“NAFEMS Business Impact Working Group: helping define the strategic value of engineering simulation” will be given by Roger Keene of NAFEMS.

ASSESS Initiative, is proud to announce that the ASSESS 2019 CONGRESS will be held at the Chateau Elan Winery & Resort Oct 27 -29, 2019.  Registration for the ASSESS 2019 Congress is by invitation only and is limited to 110 attendees. Registration will close either when all available seats are taken but no later than October 23, 2019.

About the ASSESS Initiative

ASSESS Initiative LLC was formed in mid-2016 for bringing together the key players to guide and influence the software development and implementation strategies related to model-based analysis, simulation, and systems engineering, with the primary objective of expanding the use and business benefit of Engineering Simulation. ASSESS Initiative LLC is based in Clarkesville, GA.

For more information, please visit www.assessinitiative.com.

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