NAFEMS Announces Free Design Space Exploration Webinar

President of Ora Research, Bruce Jenkins to present NAFEMS webinar on design space exploration on January 30th

 

GLASGOW, UK, JANUARY 17TH 2013 – NAFEMS, the international association for the engineering analysis community, with host free webinar presented by Bruce Jenkins (President of Ora Research) entitled ‘Design Space Exploration: Opportunities, Challenges and Best Practices for Engineering and Discrete Manufacturing Organizations’ on January 30th.

The most successful engineering projects begin with discovery – conceiving a rich array of ideas to solve a problem or address a need. But the power of such discovery is too often sacrificed to schedule pressures and resource constraints. Add to these the tool-set barriers and hamstrung work processes that make it a struggle for discipline experts to look beyond their own silos and work more collaboratively as a team – to achieve the critical but elusive goal of gaining a system-level understanding of the project and their role in it, then acting on it.

The result is familiar: engineering teams find themselves forced to settle on a design concept without high confidence that it’s the best, most cost-effective or most robust choice.

An emerging solution to this quandary is design space exploration (DSE), both a category of methods and a new generation of software tools that are beginning to radically advance the capabilities of engineers and multidisciplinary engineering teams to discover an array of possible design concepts early; rapidly and fluently evaluate trade-offs, variants and sensitivities; then select the best and move to implement them.

While many of the methods that underpin DSE have been long known – and sometimes applied, in cases where the attendant costs in time, expertise and labour could be justified – what’s changing now is the way fresh software technologies are at last converting these powerful but formerly difficult-to-use methods into practical everyday engineering aids.

 

This webinar will:

  • Examine the compelling business drivers for DSE’s adoption in defence, automotive, aircraft, space systems and other industries
  • Look at what business and engineering successes the technology has helped leading adopters achieve to date
  • Survey the powerful engineering methods behind those successes, which these new technologies are finally making it practical and cost-effective to apply
  • Identify key solution providers
  • Present a market model to help decision-makers discern and select among the choices available in today’s commercial solution/provider ecosystem

This webinar is free to attend. Register at:
http://www.nafems.org/events/nafems/2013/dse_webinar/

 

 

About NAFEMS

NAFEMS is a not for profit organisation promoting best practices and fostering education and awareness in the engineering analysis community. In line with its objectives to promote the effective use of simulation technologies, NAFEMS is continually seeking to create awareness of new analysis methodologies, deliver education & training, and stimulate the adoption of best practices and standards by offering a platform for continuous professional development. For more information, go to www.nafems.org.


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Nicola McLeish (NAFEMS), +44 (0) 1355 225 688 Email Contact

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