Learn how ARRIS Simulates and Validates their Drop Tests and Optimizes their Designs
In this webinar, we’ll learn from ARRIS engineers how drop test simulation and validation, along with design optimization is revolutionizing ARRIS product development.
December 20, 2018
DATE: Wednesday, January 16, 2018
TIME: 2:00 pm ET/ 11:00 am PT
Nothing ensures your product’s chances of survival in a fall or a crash like a good old-fashioned drop test. But do you know you can conduct a drop test in simulation software?
In this webinar, we’ll learn from ARRIS engineers how drop test simulation and validation, along with design optimization is revolutionizing ARRIS product development.
Arris experts will discuss:
- Drop Test Simulation using FEA
- Test/Analysis Validation and Calibration
- Optimization & Robust Design
Who should attend?
Anyone involved in the product design and development of a new device or looking to enhance the quality of an existing product and optimize the performance, will benefit from this webinar.
Speakers
Bill Carleton, Director of Hardware Engineering, ARRIS
Bill manages Mechanical Engineering and Printed Circuit Board design for a wide range of customer premise equipment, including gateway and client products. Bill has worked in the engineering field for over 30 years developing space, airborne, and commercial equipment for General Electric, British Aerospace, Motorola, and ARRIS. Bill holds a BSME from the University of Texas and MBA/MME from Widener University.
Carlos Gonzalez, Hardware Engineering Manager, ARRIS
Carlos has over 15 years’ experience in Electronic Packaging Design and prior to working at ARRIS, he was at Motorola Mobility. Carlos holds a Master of Science degree in Mechatronics from Instituto Politécnico Nacional and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Instituto Tecnologico de Culiacan.
Juan F. Betts, Managing Director, Front End Analytics
Dr. Betts has over 20 years of progressive responsibility and successes within product strategy, engineering development and leadership capacities on an international scale. Dr Betts led engineering product development, product management and business development organizations conceiving novel engineering solutions and solving complex business problems. Dr. Betts holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech and an MBA from The College of William & Mary. Dr. Betts is Six-Sigma and Lean Engineering trained and received an MIT Sloan Executive Certificate in Management and Leadership.
Arash Alizadeh, Senior Application Engineer, Front End Analytics
Arash has more than 8 years of academic and industrial experience in computational mechanics. Arash received his master’s degree from Northeastern University in Mechanical Engineering and his research was about numerical studies in multi-scale impact.