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Digital design event returns

May 6, 2022 by Geordie Torr

The 12th UK Altair Technology Conference, one of the UK engineering and design community’s the ‘must attend’ conferences, will be taking place at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire, on 24 May 2022.

This year’s conference, which is free to attend, will feature presentations from several leading manufacturers, including Jaguar Land Rover, JCB, BMW, Brompton Bicycle, Network Rail and Rolls-Royce, who will reveal how digital design technologies are having an impact on the development of world-leading smart, connected products.It will provide numerous examples of how simulation is driving design and highlight the emergence of ‘big data’ and the ways in which AI technologies are increasingly complementing design through, for example, optimisation and machine learning.

Attendees will learn about the latest developments in simulation and AI technologies and see how leading companies are applying the solutions to meet real-world design challenges. The event will also provide an excellent opportunity for networking, as attendees get to celebrate the latest digital innovations with their peers from across the industry, share ideas and make new connections.

You can find the full speaker line-up and register to attend here.

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