Synthetik Discussing Modeling and Simulation at the Port of the Future Conference 2020

Our COO, Tim Brewer, has been invited to join a panel on Modeling & Simulation at the Port of the Future Conference this March in Houston, TX.

Tim will be discussing the challenges and opportunities associated with our use of modeling and simulation to support synthetic data generation, AI-powered threat detection, and under-vehicle screening systems for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Conference Overview:

The Port of the Future Conference offers corporate leaders, trade and logistics professionals, government officials, and leading researchers a collaborative, networking opportunity to examine an expanding and evolving vision of future Ports of Entry. Port of the Future will be shaped by research and innovation, advances in technology, increased dependence on automation, enhancements in data security and information sharing, and heightened environmental compliance – all impacting the ability to rapidly and securely move cargo and people across international borders.

The Port of the Future Conference focuses on creating and revitalizing our Nation’s ports, infrastructure, and processes - across air, maritime, land, and cyber domains. You will hear from government and industry leaders on their visions for Ports of the Future, projected trends and emerging challenges, promising research, and new, cutting-edge technology.

About Synthetik Applied Technologies:

Synthetik Applied Technologies LLC is a fast-growing technology start-up that is creating breakthrough technology to mitigate the greatest threats to the world around us, including terrorism, extreme events and global environmental impact.  Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Synthetik is already working with the U.S. Air Force, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on highly innovative AI solutions. Synthetik also provides consulting services to the world’s largest insurance companies and maintains their state-of-art data analytics and scientific computing platforms including: cityCORE, blastKit, and a new U.S. Department of Defense-backed CFD solver for high-explosive detonation.   Synthetik is an official partner of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) and the Microsoft AI for Earth program.

If you would like more information about this topic, please call Tim Brewer at (818) 296-8611, or email brewer@synthetik-technologies.com

Learn more:

Synthetik Applied Technologies: https://www.synthetik-technologies.com/

Port of the Future Conference: https://www.portofthefuture-20.com/

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