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Building Blocks of Simio Modeling - Part II

Simio Solution Series Edition 29

WHEN

March 19, 2025
11:00 am ET (3:00 pm UTC)
60 minutes

PRESENTER

Chiara Bondi, Solutions Engineer at Simio

Highlights

Our 3-part series continues with Building Blocks of Simio Modeling – Part II. In Part I, we learned how to begin building Simio discrete event digital twin simulation models. In this second installment, we will build on those topics by introducing new capabilities to add detail and complexity to models. We will introduce data and explore how to leverage it in object properties, tasks and requirements, and entity routes. Finally, we will explore new ways to visualize model flow by using dynamic visuals and plots to track model behavior. Whether you’re new to simulation or aiming to expand your expertise, this second session will deepen your understanding of core principles and provide actionable insights to elevate your modeling skills.

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About the presenter

Chiara Bondi

Chiara Bondi, Solutions Engineer at Simio

Chiara a Solutions Engineer at Simio. She has worked part-time for Simio since January of 2022, and prior to that worked with Simio Software during an internship the summer of 2021. Chiara graduated in 2022 with a B.A. in Mathematics and Statistics with a double minor in Physics and Computer Science from Hamilton College. She primarily focused on applied mathematics during her education at Hamilton, studying various machine learning algorithms both from a statistics perspective as well as implementing them using R, Python, and C++. Other than Simio, her hobbies include running, golfing, and trying new recipes in the kitchen.