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ATCx Discrete Element Method
November 30, 2022 @ 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
November 30, 2022
Virtual Global Event
Digging Deeper into the World of Granular Material Simulation
First held in 2020, the ATCx DEM is a technology conference dedicated to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) for bulk and granular material simulation.
Bringing together engineers, researchers and scientists, this event covers the various applications of DEM in all industries handling or processing granular materials including heavy equipment, mining and metals, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and more.
Hear from industry leaders worldwide on how they harness DEM simulation and Altair® EDEM™ software to optimize their equipment and processes.
ATCx DEM will be launched across three time zones – Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America. Closed captioning will be available, along with live audio translations in multiple languages.

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Why Should You Join?
Join this virtual conference held over three different time zones to learn:
- how DEM is used to optimize equipment performance and process efficiency
- how leading companies including Merck, Abbvie, Mahindra, Hyundai Motors Company, The University of Sheffield, and many more benefit from this simulation technique
- the latest developments in the field of DEM including advanced physics, HPC, machine learning and AI
Once registered for the event you will be able to view the start and end times in your time zone and save specific sessions to your calendar.
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