The adoption of computer-aided engineering (CAE) is marred by complex user interfaces, legacy codes, large capital investments and more.
The adoption of computer-aided engineering (CAE) is marred by complex user interfaces, legacy codes, large capital investments and more.
Join the chairman of NAFEMS, Rodney Dreisbach, and co-founder of ASSESS, Joe Walsh, as they discuss a simulation revolution which aims to address the roadblocks to simulation adoption.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Challenges that plague CAE adoption
- Opportunities to enable a CAE revolution in your organization
- How NAFEMS, INCOSE and ASSESS help solve CAE challenges
- How to participate in the ASSESS 2017 Congress
About the Speakers:
Joe Walsh is the founder of intrinSIM and co-founder of the ASSESS Initiative. He has 39 years of experience in the CAE, computer-aided design (CAD), interoperability and component software industries.
Walsh has also served in various other executive, founder and/or C-level positions for Simmetrix, IronCAD, Spatial Corp., New Renaissance, FEGS, PAFEC and Clevenger Corporation. He also holds an Architectural Engineering degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Rodney Dreisbach is the Chairman of NAFEMS Americas and member of the NAFEMS Council of Management. Dreisbach has also guest edited various engineering journals including the International Journal of Engineering with Computers.
Before his retirement, Dreisbach served over 46 years at Boeing under various positions. While at Boeing, Dreisbach worked on numerous simulations including computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis (FEA).
Your attendance at this webinar is in partnership with intrinSIM and ASSESS. To watch, please complete the form on this page.