
May 27-29, 2026 | St. Charles, MO USA
Agentic AI for Engineering Teams - From First Use Case to Full Workflow
At the NAFEMS Americas Conference 2026 in St. Charles, Synera takes the stage twice - because the question of what agentic AI does for engineering teams deserves a complete answer.
Ram, Synera's Head of AI, presents in two back-to-back sessions that together map what's actually happening. The first is hands-on: how do you get AI agents running in real CAE environments without losing engineering time or breaking existing workflows? Real agents. Real pipelines. Real time recovered.
The second zooms out: as AI agents become as common in engineering teams as junior analysts, the question shifts - not 'can we use AI' but 'where does it genuinely create value?' Ram maps the highest-ROI patterns, honest limitations, and a clear framework for deciding where your team should act first.

Don't miss our presentation(s) on stage

Ram Seetharaman
Head of AI & Product Manager
TBD
Zero Time Lost: Practical Agentic AI for Engineering Teams
- Real deployment patterns from production CAE environments - not toy examples
- Where AI agents recover the most time - and where engineers must stay in the loop
- How to integrate agents into existing toolchains without breaking what works

Ram Seetharaman
Head of AI & Product Manager
TBD
Soon Every Second Engineer Will Be an AI Agent: Where Can You Harness Their Real Added Value?
- Where AI agents create lasting competitive advantage in engineering simulation - and where they don't
- The highest-ROI use cases for agentic AI in your team, right now
- A clear framework for deciding where your organization should act first
About the NAFEMS Americas Conference
The NAFEMS Americas Conference is the premier biennial gathering for engineering simulation professionals across North America. It brings together simulation engineers, engineering managers, researchers, and technology leaders from companies like Boeing, GE Aerospace, and Toyota - making it the defining event for the future of modeling, analysis, and simulation.
Wednesday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Thursday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Friday: 8:30am - 12:00pm

