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The Increasing Necessity of UQ, Verification, and Validation in Industrial Engineering
Overview
Industrial equipment must perform reliably despite manufacturing variations, material inconsistencies, environmental conditions, and unpredictable loads, yet many teams only discover these sensitivities after physical testing or field issues. This applies across the full spectrum of industrial systems from pumps and HVAC equipment to compressors, motors, turbines, and other mission critical machinery.
This session explains why VVUQ is no longer optional and how leading teams use it to cut rework, boost durability, and build customer trust.
What Attendees Will Learn
- The real sources of uncertainty that drive failures and warranty cost
- How UQ, Verification, and Validation differ—and where each adds value
- How modern engineering teams use VVUQ to improve reliability and reduce redesign cycles
- How to identify the highest impact uncertainties in your own systems
- Why UQ is now accessible even without deep statistical expertise
Who Should Attend
- Director / Manager of Engineering
- Director of Technology / New Product Development
- Electrical Powertrain Engineers
- Motor/Drive & Controls Engineers
- CFD / FEA / Mechanical Simulation Engineers
- Product Managers for Pumps, Compressors, Motors, Drives
- Systems Engineers & Digital Engineering Leads
- Innovation / R&D Leaders in Industrial OEMs
Speakers
Kaylan C Sharma - Applications Engineering, Manager
Date / Time: March 17, 2026, 11 AM EDT
Venue: Virtual
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