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AnyLogic simulation workshop in Japan with Material Handling, Pedestrian modeling and GIS


AnyLogic simulation workshop in Japan with Material Handling, Pedestrian modeling and GIS

The recent AnyLogic workshop in Kawasaki demonstrated the continued growth and importance of simulation modeling throughout multiple industries in Japan.

At the event, organized with TechSupport Management Inc., attendees received practical training on how to build the right models for their needs. Over the two days of the workshop, the sessions focused on Material Handling, Pedestrian simulation, and the use of GIS in modeling. Read on and see the photos...

AnyLogic software training in Oakbrook Terrace


AnyLogic software training in Oakbrook Terrace

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.

Free Online MIT Course for Supply Chain Management with AnyLogic


Free Online MIT Course for Supply Chain Management with AnyLogic

The MITx MicroMasters in Supply Chain Management is part of MIT’s #1 ranked Supply Chain Management Program. The online course gives learners the opportunity to apply to institutions around the world and pursue a full Master’s degree.

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...

Seminar in Singapore: Super Simulations


Seminar in Singapore: Super Simulations

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!