TECHNIA Announce Online Event Series Simulation Innovation Forum 2022
Event date 8 June 2022 00:00 – 31 December 2022 00:00
Location Online
Kista, Sweden
June 7th, 2022
TECHNIA, the #1 knowledge leaders in PLM and Engineering, announced today that the Simulation Innovation Forum (SIMIF) is evolving into a series of online, bite-sized advanced simulation events.
This series of online events is free to attend, welcoming all organizations interested in learning how simulation can be used to overcome some of the most common product development challenges and drive innovation.
From electromagnetics to integrated modeling and simulation (MODSIM), TECHNIA experts will share their specialist knowledge and experience in a series of focused seminars and workshops.
The opening session will focus on the benefits and possibilities of EM simulation. By improving your product development workflow, performing more simulation activities, you can achieve a more cost-effective, sustainable, and efficient workflow.
“The true value of simulation tools is their capacity to uncover exceptional innovation potential. Our experience in this area tells us that integrated, advanced simulation is central to long-term product innovation and business growth."
Magnus Falkman
Chief Executive Officer | TECHNIA
“There are so many useful applications for simulation tools, and that’s why we’ve decided to present this year’s Simulation Innovation Forum as a series of focused events. Most companies have it high on their agenda to create and develop better, more sustainable products. Simulation has a very important role to play in making this happen.”
Johan Kölfors
Director Simulation | TECHNIA
The Simulation Innovation Forum Series 2022 is planned to include:
- 8th June | Electromagnetic Simulation
- 14th June | MODSIM: A Product Development Philosophy
- 16th June | SOLIDWORKS & SIMULIA Integration
- 21st June | 3DEXPERIENCE.Works: Transforming Product Innovation
- 28th Sept | Dymola
- TBC | Electric Vehicle
- TBC | Life Sciences
Visit simif.org to register today.