BERLIN, 1./2. October 2008 at Fraunhofer IPK

News

Information about ASIM and previous conferences is available at the Web site of the current conference.

Invitation

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Every two years the ASIM Conference on Simulation in Production and Logistics presents new developments and interesting applications of Simulation. This largest European simulation conference is well balanced between research, development and industrial use. Scientific innovation is discussed as well as the successful application in every day's business.

Companies, which have not been using simulation before, will get a first impression and will be enabled to estimate the use of simulation for their own enterprises, supported by the exhibition of relevant simulation tools and services.

Simulation users can exchange experiences, can evaluate new offers and can participate in special discussions. One important issue will be the digital factory and the impact of this technology for the suppliers and the potentials for other smaller enterprises. Furthermore, a focus of the conference will be on the application of simulation, for example in the automotive industry, one-of-a-kind production, and supply chain management.

The traditionally comfortable and professional created environment of the Berlin Conference will support the fruitful exchange of thoughts.
We are looking forward to welcome you in Berlin.


Markus Rabe
Head of the Programme Committee

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The 14th ASIM-Conference will take place at the ifab, Karlsruhe, on October 07 - 08, 2010.

21.10.2008
Papers are available for download.

01.10.2008
Great success – we have "full house" here in Berlin

24.09.2008
The programme is available for download

22.09.2008
Both tutorials on Tuesday (given in German) are fully booked

06.12.2007
Selected papers will be published in the "Journal of Simulation" (JOS)

Conference Topics:

  • Digital Factory
  • Cost analysis methods
  • Applications of simulation, e.g. from production, organization structures, personnel scheduling, ramp-up management, planning and control, logistics, quality management
  • Simulation in the automotive industry
  • Simulation for supply chain management
  • Simulation for one-of-a-kind and site fabrication
  • Simulation, optimization and experiment planning
  • Distributed simulation and interoperability
  • Simulation and visualization
  • New simulation methods and systems
  • Modelling approaches and algorithms for specific applications

Programme Committee

  • Johann Bayer, BMW (Munich)
  • Jochen Bernhard, KHS AG (Dortmund)
  • Uwe Bracht, TU Clausthal-Zellerfeld
  • Simone Collisi-Böhmer, Siemens (Nürnberg)
  • Michael Glass, Siemens (Offenbach)
  • Jan Goosenaerts, TU Eindhoven
  • Matthias Heinicke, Siemens UGS PLM Software (Stuttgart)
  • Stefan Heinrich, Audi (Ingolstadt)
  • Bernd Hellingrath, Fraunhofer IML (Dortmund)
  • Markus König, University Weimar
  • Christoph Laroque, University Paderborn
  • Gottfried Mayer, BMW (Munich)
  • Kai Mertins, Fraunhofer IPK (Berlin)
  • Bernd Noche, University Duisburg
  • Holger Pitsch, Incontrol (Wiesbaden)
  • Markus Rabe, Fraunhofer IPK (Berlin)
  • Oliver Rose, TU Dresden
  • Alexander Schömig, Infineon (Regensburg)
  • Sven Spieckermann, SimPlan (Maintal)
  • Dirk Steinhauer, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (Flensburg)
  • Simon Taylor, Brunel University
  • Juri Tolujew, Fraunhofer IFF (Magdeburg)
  • Gerald Weigert, TU Dresden
  • Sigrid Wenzel, University Kassel
  • Keith Popplewell, Coventry University