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DESCRIPTION:Register\nThe future of smart\, connected product development i
 s where data analytics\, simulation\, and high-performance computing conve
 rge to a unified discipline\, sometimes referred to as Computational Scien
 ce and Engineering. How far away is the future? When will broad adoption s
 tart? What does it mean for you? To answer these questions\, CIMdata colla
 borated with Altair to survey business leaders\, technologists\, researche
 rs\, and the global development community for insights into our future sma
 rter\, more connected world.\nThis webinar will review current levels of t
 echnology adoption for large and small enterprises\, the anticipated level
 s of acceptance at most companies\, and the influence of technology conver
 gence on the corporate functions of design\, engineering\, data science\, 
 information technology\, and operational technology.\nAdditionally\, CIMda
 ta will review a summary of the survey results addressing the current leve
 ls of technology adoption and the anticipated levels of implementation cro
 ss a range of companies and industries with the next 5 years\, and the inf
 luence of this technology convergence on the enterprise functions of desig
 n\, engineering\, manufacturing\, operations\, data science\, and informat
 ion technology.\nBy attending this webinar you will be able to:\n\nAssess 
 your position among your industry peers in embracing the convergence of da
 ta analytics\, simulation\, and high-performance computing.\nUnderstand co
 mmon enterprise drivers and inhibitors for technology adoption to champion
  initiatives within your organization.\nEnsure that Digital Twin isn’t a j
 ust buzzword\, but that digital twins are a meaningful contributor to prod
 uct development.\nAlign your business strategy with Computational Science 
 and Engineering adoption.\nTake into account the lasting impact of COVID o
 n product development workflows and team collaboration.\n\nYou will also l
 earn answers to the following burning questions:\n\nWhat activities will m
 ove to the cloud most aggressively?\nAre machine learning and artificial i
 ntelligence (AI) under-leveraged for business decisions?\nHow will the mul
 tiple digital twins across an enterprise synchronize?\nWill IoT-based busi
 ness models be central to the future of many manufacturing companies?\nWha
 t is the lasting impact of remote working post-pandemic?\n\nWho should att
 end?\n\nExecutive Management (CxO’s)\nIT professionals\nData Scientists / 
 Business Analysts\nProduct Development Management\nProduct Line Managers\n
 Production Operations Management\nDesigners and Engineers\n\nPresenters\nD
 onald Tolle\, Director\, Simulation-Driven Systems Development Consulting 
 Practice\, CIMdata\, Inc. Don Tolle is Director\, Simulation-Driven System
 s Development Practice\, for CIMdata. Don brings to CIMdata and his client
 s more than 30 years of PLM industry experience in the disciplines of new 
 product development and virtual product development working with global ma
 nufacturing companies in the automotive\, aerospace &amp\; defense\, indus
 trial equipment\, marine\, consumer products\, medical products\, and high
 -tech electronics industries.\nDon has held various management positions i
 n the CAE and the broader PLM software and services industry involved in s
 trategic planning and M&amp\;A\, product management\, software product dev
 elopment\, product and services marketing\, engineering services consultin
 g\, technology R&amp\;D\, best practices development\, and strategic busin
 ess development. He has worked with both emerging Simulation and CAE start
 ups as well as existing PLM mindshare leaders to evangelize their technolo
 gy platforms and solutions from early adoption through market acceptance a
 nd maturity. Don holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from the 
 University of Cincinnati.\nKaren E. Willcox Ph.D.\, Director of the Oden I
 nstitute for Computational Engineering and Sciences\, and Professor of Aer
 ospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at the University of Texas at
  Austin Karen E. Willcox is Director of the Oden Institute for Computation
 al Engineering and Sciences\, a Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Eng
 ineering Mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin\, and External Pro
 fessor at the Santa Fe Institute. Before joining the Oden Institute in 201
 8\, she spent 17 years as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Te
 chnology\, where she served as the founding Co-Director of the MIT Center 
 for Computational Engineering and the Associate Head of the MIT Department
  of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Prior to joining the MIT faculty\, she w
 orked at Boeing Phantom Works with the Blended-Wing-Body aircraft design g
 roup. She is a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematic
 s (SIAM) and Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronaut
 ics (AIAA). She holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the Universi
 ty of Auckland\, New Zealand\, and a master's degree and doctorate from MI
 T.\nJames Dagg Chief Technical Officer\, Altair As chief technical officer
  for Altair's design and simulation solutions\, James Dagg is responsible 
 for delivering Altair's simulation\, modeling\, and visualization technolo
 gies to designers\, engineers\, and simulation specialists. For more than 
 30 years\, he has been a visionary behind Altair's software strategy and d
 evelopment activities. Prior to his role as CTO\, he was the senior vice p
 resident for solidThinking where he was responsible for leading the develo
 pment of its concept design technologies\, Inspire and Evolve. For more th
 an a decade\, he oversaw the development of Altair's computer-aided engine
 ering (CAE) software suite\, Altair HyperWorks™. James earned a bachelor’s
  degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s degree in applied mechani
 cs from the University of Michigan.\nRegister\n&nbsp\;
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LOCATION:Online ()
SUMMARY:Webinar: How Key Technologies are Converging for a Smarter\, More C
 onnected World
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