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February 3, 2025
NAFEMS has announced that Joe Walsh, founder and leader of the ASSESS Initiative, will step back from his role in March 2025. NAFEMS has appointed Nick Appleyard to lead the next chapter of the initiative as executive director of ASSESS.
“I am proud to have been involved with the ASSESS Initiative from its formation to its integration as a key part of NAFEMS,” says outgoing head Joe Walsh. “Through collaboration with thought leaders in the engineering simulation field, ASSESS has delivered multiple strategic insight papers and the Engineering Simulation Metadata Specification. ASSESS, as part of NAFEMS, is well positioned to take a leadership role in enabling and improving the future of engineering simulation.”
Walsh founded ASSESS with support from several long-standing industry experts and NAFEMS members after discussions at the NAFEMS Americas Conference in Colorado Springs in 2014. Walsh's presentation at that conference, “The Changing Role of Simulation,” addressed the transition from technology drivers to business drivers along with the inevitability of a simulation revolution. This led the session chair to comment, “We need a whole conference on this topic,” and the concept of ASSESS was born.
“Joe is a well-known figure in the simulation community, and his tireless work with ASSESS both before and after the acquisition by NAFEMS has truly helped push the industry forward,” Tim Morris, chief executive of NAFEMS, says. “To many, Joe simply 'is' ASSESS, and we are indebted to him for his efforts over the past 10 years.”
Walsh will remain in position until the ASSESS Summit, which takes place in March 2025 in Atlanta. Until the Summit, Nick Appleyard, new executive director of the ASSESS Initiative, will work in tandem with Walsh. Appleyard has over 30 years of experience in the CAE simulation market, spanning technical, sales, and leadership roles globally.
“I am honored to lead the NAFEMS ASSESS initiative and to build on the great work that Joe has accomplished over the past 10 years in shaping ASSESS into what it is today. I look forward to working with him during the transition,” says Nick Appleyard. He adds, ”...with the merging of engineering simulation with EDA and PLM, along with the convergence of engineering simulation, digital twins, and AI, we are entering an exciting time.”
The ASSESS Summit slated to convene in Atlanta, GA, on March 10-12, 2025, will mark Walsh’s final summit as leader of the initiative. This will give attendees at the summit the opportunity to reflect on the initiative's achievements and map out the next phase.
“I look forward to collaborating with the thought leaders of the ASSESS initiative to advance engineering simulation and expand its impact in driving product innovation as part of the digital transformation journey,” Appleyard says.
Spots are still available for the ASSESS 2025 Summit, where the initiative's future will be mapped out, and the new phase unveiled. Register at nafems.org/assess25
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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