Maplesoft Engineering Showcase 2023

Maplesoft Engineering Showcase 2023

Equip Your Engineering Team to do More!
On Demand Now

Featuring product overviews, industry perspectives and interactive sessions, the Maplesoft Engineering Showcase 2023 includes an engaging series of speakers suitable for individual contributors and engineering team managers, on themes such as:

Engineering Design
Research and Analysis
Product Development
System Modeling
Commissioning and Operation

All sessions are available to watch on demand now.

Track 1 - Design and Analysis
Track 1
Themes include:
  • Design Calculations
  • Engineering Analysis
  • Team Collaboration
  • Compliance and Standardization
  • Connectivity to Datasets
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9:00-9:30am
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Chris Harduwar (VP, Strategic Solutions - Maplesoft)
Find out how the different Maplesoft products can be used to enhance your engineering workflow and make your design and analysis tasks more productive. We will introduce you to the benefits and advantages of Maple, Maple Flow, MapleSim, and MapleMBSE, and the support and expertise of our Maplesoft Engineering Solutions team. You will hear from the Maplesoft Executive team about the difference of working with Maplesoft – our commitment to listening to our customers, our continual product development, and our push for high quality products and services.
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9:30-10:15am
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Dr. Samir Khan (Maple Flow Product Manager - Maplesoft)
Discover ways engineers can save time by using Maple Flow when handling complex equations, performing graphical analysis, and preparing design documents to share with colleagues. This session will show how Maple Flow provides a mathematical workspace for everyday design calculations and allows engineers to add supporting references, plots, and formatting to develop professional-looking project documents. Product Manager Dr. Samir Khan will guide you through the freeform interface and showcase some industry applications.
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10:15-11:00am
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Paul Goossens (VP, Platform Strategy - Maplesoft)
Our flagship product Maple has been widely used to solve complex engineering problems. This webinar will provide examples of how Maple software supports engineering analysis and juggling diverse datasets, and includes sample applications from Signal Processing, Worst-case Circuit Analysis, and connecting to System Engineering models using SysML®. We will describe some of the flexible connectivity options to link Maple to different data sources, and review how the powerful math engine combines with the flexible Maple programming language to give engineers a fast and flexible tool for engineering analysis.
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11:00-11:30am
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Marine Yalicheff (Sales Engineer - Maplesoft)
Effective, clear communication is vital in engineering projects, and the supporting documentation is a critical component to project success. In this presentation you will learn some practical strategies and tools for improving the quality and efficiency of design documentation. We discuss ways they apply to different engineering stakeholders, and how implementing them can reduce documentation errors, increase productivity, and lead to greater collaboration across your organization.
Track 2 – Industrial Modeling and Simulation
Track 2
Themes include:
  • Product Design and Development
  • Virtual Prototyping
  • System-level Modeling
  • Commissioning and Integration Testing
  • Simulation in Industry
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1:00pm-1:15pm
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Chris Harduwar (VP, Strategic Solutions - Maplesoft)
Learn how models that are created to solve one engineering design problem can be leveraged to other key stages over the life of a product. Taking a strategic view across the product development stages, Chris Harduwar explains how the initial “low-effort, high-value” investment in simulation can be the gift that keeps on giving.
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1:15pm-1:45pm
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Dr. Orang Vahid (Director, Engineering Services - Maplesoft)

When your modeling tool is flexible enough to capture the system dynamics and responses across multiple domains and multibody configurations, it opens up the path to creativity and solutions to some curiosity-based questions.

Join Dr. Orang Vahid with this playful look through a series of system-level models that represent some real and imagined conundrums, including which dropped items will land first, and how a rope log bridge responds to different people crossing and many more! Using MapleSim, a system-level modeling and simulation platform, he explains how a flexible virtual modeling environment can help you meet your system level requirements, especially for advanced design projects.

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1:50pm-2:35pm
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Dr. Orang Vahid (Director, Engineering Services - Maplesoft)
Simulation provides an opportunity to save time and effort when used during as part of a machine or product design stage. In this session, you'll learn about MapleSim’s Web Handling component library and how it can be used to perform dynamic simulations on a wide variety of roll-to-roll web systems. We will cover a series of examples that relate to web line design considerations including modeling dancers, investigating tension zones, accumulators, roller slippage, and system modeling for control validation - all showing how to use simulation to help meet your performance goals.
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2:40pm-3:25pm
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René Noack (Senior Application Engineer – Maplesoft)
The commissioning of new systems is typically a lengthy, iterative process. The use of digital models of your machines or products can greatly speed up this timeline. This presentation will focus on connectivity options between digital models and automation development tools. Taking the example of a robotic manipulator, we will demonstrate how to apply system-level modeling with MapleSim to improve your modeling and control testing workflow and avoid costly errors when performing commissioning and integration verification.
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3:30pm-4:00pm
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Maplesoft Engineering Solutions Team
Join members of the Maplesoft Engineering Solutions team as they offer their reflections on the state of simulation in different industry segments and discuss emerging new trends and applications. This popular session also gives the audience a chance to learn from each other and share their own experiences, as the mics are opened up for questions and comments.