DRG CONFERENCE - 35TH ANNIVERSARY

Innovations that Change the Engineering Industry

The “Innovations that Change the Engineering Industry” conference recently brought together visionaries, professionals, and enthusiasts for an inspiring conference discussing the latest advancements in engineering. This event marked the 35th anniversary of Dynaflow Research Group, celebrating decades of innovation and progress in an ever-evolving field.

Event Highlights

During this event, speakers from various companies and industries:
  • Explored cutting-edge trends in sustainability and disruptive technologies that are shaping the future of engineering.
  • Fostered meaningful connections among industry leaders, seasoned professionals, and emerging startups.
  • Delivered valuable insights into advancements in CFD, and AI applications in engineering and training.
  • Offered hands-on learning through interactive lectures and in-depth sessions on topics such as fiberglass applications.

Request Access to the Following Lectures

  • Efficient Simulation of Rapid Flooding of Large and Complex Piping SystemsDr. Ir. Erik Jan Lingen, Software Director, Dynaflow Research Group
  • Transforming Engineering Education with AI and Machine LearningLuuk Hennen, CEO, EngineeringTrainer
  • Solving Exhaust Gas Propagation Problems in the Maritime Industry Using CFDFrouke Kruijssen, Project Engineer, Femto Engineering
  • Enhanced Resistance Envelopes for GRE Casings in Geothermal WellsLeo de Mul, Senior Pipe Material Specialist, Dynaflow Research Group

The lectures below are available only on request via email and pending speaker approval. Please submit your request to adriana.belei@dynaflow.com.

  • Back to the Future: Embracing AI in Stress EngineeringSondre Luca Helgesen, CEO, StressMan Engineering
  • Innovative Composite Pipe System Solution for Hydrogen TransportRobert Jan Berg, Managing Director, SoluForce
  • Developments on the B31E, H, and J Standards and Their Impact on Future Piping TechnologiesTony Paulin, Director, Paulin Labs