Monday 10 November, 15:30-17:00, central London

In light of increasing shocks and stressors, how can technology help you better understand and strengthen resilience? What can we learn from how Formula 1 uses digital modelling to create more resilient outcomes?

We are delighted to convene our members for an in-person event,  in collaboration with Deloitte, on Monday 10 November, 15:30-17:00 in central London, where we will explore the transformative potential of digital modelling and digital twins in enhancing stress testing methodologies and preparing for severe but plausible scenarios.

The event will feature insights from a variety of sectors, including motor racing, with a focus on Formula 1, where digital modelling and digital twins are critical to maximising on-track performance.

Strict limits on physical testing and cost caps make simulation and modelling indispensable, a challenge that mirrors the constraints faced by many organisations.

Speakers:

  • Rebecca Constable, Director of People and Performance, McLaren
  • Neil Bourke, Partner, Resilience and Crisis Management, Deloitte
  • Ronan Bradley, Director, Strategy & Transactions, Deloitte
  • Rick Cudworth, Executive Director, Resilience First

By invitation only, please email contact@resiliencefirst.co.uk for more details.

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