2019年10月3日、4日に神奈川県川崎市で開催された本イベントでは、大変多くのお客様にご参加いただき、日本の産業及び学術におけるシミュレーションモデリングの重要性とさらなる発展を実証しました。
テックサポートマネジメント有限会社主催の本イベントでは、AnyLogicのマルチメソッドシミュレーションモデリングアプローチ例として、エージェントベース及びディスクリートイベントを用いたマテリアルハンドリング、歩行者シミュレーション、およびGISを使用したモデルに焦点を当て。
You won’t hear any apologies from the AnyLogic developers about needing to learn some code to get the most from AnyLogic simulation modeling. The fact is, a little upfront learning makes model development faster and simpler in the long run. But, if you are new to the software, how to get this training?
AnyLogic hosted its first training of 2019 last week at the AnyLogic North America office in Oakbrook Terrace, IL. Over 20 people attended from companies including Uber, Fannie Mae, St. Onge Company, Astellas, DHL and more.
During the three-day course, attendees were led through several hands-on exercises building models utilizing all three methods of modeling techniques, including agent-based, discrete event and system dynamics.
Multiple AnyLogic events across Singapore, Japan, China, India, and Australia introduced original insight and focused on recent developments in simulation modeling, digital twins, and cloud computing.
Here we have collected key highlights and photos.
A series of AnyLogic training sessions and seminars are taking place in Singapore, India, and Australia this October and November. Come join us, learn from simulation modeling experts, and get hands on experience with AnyLogic.
Seminar presenters include Ernst & Young, Goldratt Research, PwC, and more. The seminar in Adelaide, Australia, is free.
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Students learn end to end supply chain management with hands-on experience and case studies drawn from real supply chains. The supply chain analysis and optimization element harnesses the power of AnyLogic. Read on for more about this course and the exciting career opportunities...
Seoul saw expert presentations on AnyLogic and anyLogistix, with great examples, from across industry, highlighting a variety of usage scenarios.
A great many thanks to all those who attended, and to Atworth, our partner in South Korea, for helping make the events a success. See the summary to catch up on the highlights, cases studies, and more.
September saw our first seminar in Singapore and we were delighted to welcome representatives of PwC, Dell, Bank Indonesia, Proctor & Gamble, and John Deere, amongst a great variety of organizations. In addition, sessions were also held for attendees wishing to learn modeling in AnyLogic and anyLogistix.
We were honored to work with The Logistics Institute – Asia Pacific, one of the leading research institutions in the region, to organize the events at the National University of Singapore. Read on, discover the highlights, and find out where we'll be soon!
Collaboration between AnyLogic and leading manufacturing innovation institute HSSMI is developing at a fast pace. On August 24, 2017, the Virtual Engineering (VE) Team at HSSMI received training on multi-method simulation modelling in an AnyLogic environment. This was delivered by dseConsulting, long-term AnyLogic distributor and service parovider in the UK.
Purdue University recently hosted an AnyLogic Training course at their main campus in West Lafayette, Indiana. Course attendees enjoyed state-of-the-art classrooms on a beautifully landscaped suburban campus. Purdue University's programs in engineering, education and business have been ranked among the best in the country.