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3 Months to the Human Modeling Symposium in Berlin

This year's Human Modeling Symposium will take place on October 18-19 in Berlin, Germany. Thanks to the many lecture proposals from the community, we are able to offer the participants a highly interesting lecture program.

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Volkswagen breaks Record at Pikes Peak with the help of ANSYS

article imageVolkswagen Motorsport shattered the time record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Finishing in 7.57.148 minutes, Driver Romain Dumas (F) crossed the line in Volkswagen’s first-ever, fully-electric race car, the I.D. R Pikes Peak – a next-generation racecar developed with ANSYS simulation solutions.

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Pre-Conference Seminar Model Based Head Injury Criteria within Industry

article imageThe day before the Human Modeling Symposium, we organize the seminar on the model-based head injury criteria at the conference hotel Eurostars in Berlin. The speaker is Prof. Remy Willinger, a recognized expert in the field and developer of the Strasbourg University Finite Element Head Model SUFEHM. By using SUFEHM, translational and rotational accelerations of the head can be taken into account when determining the head injury mechanisms. As a result, head injuries can be determined more accurately and also for new load cases that are related to the new seating positions that are possible with autonomous driving.

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Deep learning detects Low-Speed-Crashes

article imageTogether with the IoT Venture GmbH, the CAE specialist Tecosim now launches the research project Low-Speed-Crash-Detector. The project uses Internet of Things technology to analyze and report in real-time collisions at low speeds, so-called low-speed crashes, in rental vehicles.

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Kettering University Researchers create new Way to study Vibrations in Vehicle Bodies

article imageKettering University faculty and graduate students have developed a new, more efficient way to view how a vehicle body vibrates in order to help create better body designs in the future.

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Applus+ has acquired DatapointLabs

article imageThe Applus+ Laboratories Division reinforces its presence in the United States and expands its network of material testing laboratories. DatapointLabs is a reference laboratory for manufacturers of advanced materials and high added value industries specialised in the characterisation of materials for numerical simulation.

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OPTIS and MESSRING help OEMs pass Euro NCAP

article imageCar-to-car impacts are one of the most frequent accidents happening on the roads due to driver distraction or misjudgment. To support the driver in avoiding such nose to tail crashes, car manufactures offer avoidance technology that warns, supports adequate braking and/or ultimately stops the vehicle by itself.


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AVL ADAS Competence Center - Coupling real and virtual Tests to speed up ADAS Development

article imageFor autonomous driving to be developed further, validation must cover a huge amount of test scenarios, in other words several hundreds of millions of test kilometers. Accomplishing this with conventional tests on testbeds and the road would take many decades and is therefore not feasible.

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Simulation almost in Real Time

article imageFraunhofer IGD evolving the design process of mechanical components through faster, intuitive working and direct feedback. The new computing technology makes it possible to carry out the computer-aided design of a component and the simulation of its strength in parallel in a single operation.





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The new automotive CAE Companion 2018/2019 is available

article imageThe automotive CAECompanion 2018/2019 provides information on our conferences and seminars in CAE and related areas. More than 50 pages of CAE knowledge provide invaluable information about the theory and application of numerical simulation in the CAE-based automotive development process.







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carhs.training in-house Seminars: The most efficient Method of Knowledge Transfer

article imagecarhs.training offers all seminars as in-house seminars on attractive terms. Talk to us!




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Seminars and Events

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carhs.training seminars and events for automotive safety.

All seminars are available as in-house trainings in both German and English!

Pedestrian Protection - Development Strategies
03.09.2018 in Alzenau
Maren Finck - carhs.training gmbh EUR 740
Introduction to Passive Safety of Vehicles
04.09.2018 - 05.09.2018 in Tappenbeck
Ralf Reuter - carhs.training gmbh EUR 1290
Structural Optimization in Automotive Design - Theory and Application
04.09.2018 - 05.09.2018 in Alzenau
Prof. Dr. Lothar Harzheim - Opel Automobile GmbH EUR 1290
Robust Design - Vehicle Development under Uncertainty
06.09.2018 - 07.09.2018 in Alzenau
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Fabian Duddeck - Technische Universität München EUR 1290
NVH - Background, Practice and Simulation Methodology
06.09.2018 - 07.09.2018 in Alzenau
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander Zopp - Hochschule RheinMain, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietmar Jennewein - Hochschule Darmstadt EUR 1290
Crashworthy Car Body Design for new and classic vehicle concepts - Design, Simulation, Optimization
10.09.2018 - 11.09.2018 in Alzenau
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Schumacher - Bergische Universität Wuppertal EUR 1290
Head Impact on Vehicle Interiors FMVSS 201 and ECE R21
14.09.2018 in Alzenau
Karsten Wolff - Continental Safety Engineering International GmbH EUR 740
Static and Dynamic Analysis of Long-Fibre-Reinforced Plastics
17.09.2018 - 18.09.2018 in Alzenau
Prof. Dr. Thomas Karall - Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hof EUR 1290
SafetyUpDate 2018 Graz
18.09.2018 - 19.09.2018 in Graz, Austria
Industry Experts EUR 1450
Interior Development - Fundamentals, Materials, Design, Manufacturing
18.09.2018 - 19.09.2018 in Alzenau
Timo Baumgärtner - csi entwicklungstechnik GmbH EUR 1290

Please find the full list of seminars at our website.

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