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ESRD is Co-Sponsoring NAFEMS Americas’ “Aerospace Simulation Engineering: The Big Issues”

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ESRD is Co-Sponsoring NAFEMS Americas’ “Aerospace Simulation Engineering: The Big Issues”

August 14, 2017 Conference, Events
NAFEMS Americas 2017 Aerospace Simulation Engineering: The Big Issues

This year, Aerospace Simulation Engineering is one of the “Big Issues” promoted by NAFEMS Americas. Because ESRD is hyper-focused on Aerospace & Defense, Numerical Simulation, Simulation Governance, and Verification and Validation, we will be co-sponsoring a NAFEMS Americas event dedicated to exploring this challenge. From the NAFEMS Americas website:

Located at the NIAR training facility in Wichita, KS, “Aerospace Simulation Engineering: The Big Issues,” will cover these topics and more, gathering attendees from the aerospace industry in a non-competitive environment to exchange ideas, identify best practices, and drive the near-future direction of engineering simulation technology and utilization strategy.

This event aims to deliver information and insights on critical topic areas in a manner that maximizes the “take-away” value for attendees. An event agenda and concept championed by several leading figures in the aerospace industry will provide the opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and practices, which attendees can later share and apply within their own organizations.

Are you interested in joining us and NAFEMS in solving this challenge? Head out to Wichita, KS on November 8, 2017. Dr. Patrick Safarian, FAA, Fatigue & Damage Tolerance Sr. Tech. Specialist, will give a talk on “Finite Element Analysis Validation Requirements and Methods“, which is fundamental to the design of ESRD’s Simulation Technology.

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