Date
20th - 21st November 2024
Join us at this virtual conference, to explore the incredible potential of DEM (Discrete Element Method) in optimising equipment performance and enhancing process efficiency.
20th - 21st November 2024
09:30 am
Virtual Global Event
This engaging event brings together a global community of engineers, researchers, and scientists to explore the groundbreaking applications of DEM across diverse industries. Whether you’re in heavy equipment, mining and metals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or academia, ATC x DEM is your gateway to the latest innovations and best practices.
Gain invaluable insights from industry leaders as they showcase how DEM simulation and Altair EDEM revolutionise equipment optimisation and process efficiency.
Don’t miss this chance to elevate your expertise and connect with global leaders in DEM technology.
Welcome and Introduction
Senthil Arumugam I Senior Sales Director, Altair
Join the main session and parallel tracks over two days of invaluable insights from industry and academic leaders as they showcase how DEM simulation and Altair® EDEM™ software revolutionise equipment optimisation and process efficiency.
Industry Keynote: University of Edinburgh
Dr. John P. Morrissey I Research Fellow, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh
This session will showcase how Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the construction, off-highway and agriculture industries use DEM simulation to understand and predict how ores, rocks, soils and grains will interact with their equipment and get key insight into machine-material interactions.
Learn how this technology can help reduce reliance and cost of prototyping and field testing, maximise payload, minimise damage or loss of material, as well as driving innovation.
This session will feature key companies in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and other process industries who will reveal how they use DEM simulation to get key insights into processes involving powders, tablets, and other particulates.
Learn how this technology can help optimise processes, minimise the number of experiments, improve product quality, get products to market quicker, and support the move towards continuous manufacturing.
This session will feature presentations from leading from leading bluechip companies who use DEM simulation to model mining ores, stones, powders, raw materials and more to optimise manufacturing processes under different operating conditions by performing virtual experiments.
This session with feature world’s leading researchers showcasing their advanced research using state-of-the-art DEM technology to solve various industrial problems ranging from battery cell manufacturing, additive manufacturing, underground tunneling to waste-to-energy manufacturing.