We are excited to host the SIMULIA Technology Day in Calgary again in 2025! This in-person-only conference, which is free to attend and will be held at The Glenmore Inn & Convention Centre in Calgary, will allow you to hear from SIMULIA executives and Technical Experts about our vision and the future of our simulation technology.
We invite engineers from all industries to come together to spark conversation. The Technology Day is an excellent opportunity to network & collaborate, in person, with industry practitioners and leaders, along with SIMULIA’s network of Industry Consultants to address the challenges your Industry faces today.
Listen to our customers and partners who are excited to present their simulation work! Seats are limited; register now!
SIMULIA Technology Day I June 4, 2025 I The Glenmore Inn & Convention Centre I 1000 Glenmore Ct SE, Calgary, AB T2C 2E6, Canada
Customer Presenters

Liam Hagel, TC Energy

Liam Hagel, TC Energy
Liam holds an M.Eng. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Calgary. He started his career as a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Engineer at Schlumberger, then served as an Integrity/Stress Engineer at Stantec, specializing in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on buried pipelines and worked primarily on advanced integrity applications. Currently, he is working as an Integrity Engineer at TC Energy, focusing on pipeline dent analysis.

Mohammad Salem, Stantec

Mohammad Salem, Stantec
Mohammad Salem is a licensed Pipeline Integrity Engineer (P.Eng.) with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta. With a strong foundation in computational mechanics and engineering software, he has been working with advanced finite element tools such as Abaqus and ANSYS since 2007. Dr. Salem has been actively involved in the oil and gas industry since 2015, specializing in pipeline and piping integrity since 2017. His technical expertise includes performing stress analysis using Abaqus, Bentley AutoPIPE, and CAESAR II, with a focus on ensuring compliance with industry codes and standards. Between 2018 and 2019, he developed custom Fortran subroutines to model crack initiation and propagation in pipelines, contributing to more accurate and predictive integrity assessments. In addition to his engineering analysis capabilities, Dr. Salem has been scripting in Python and MATLAB since 2015, and since 2016, has been developing engineering tools and Abaqus plugins to automate processes and enhance simulation workflows in accordance with regulatory standards. His work combines deep technical knowledge with software development skills, making him a valuable contributor to pipeline integrity and simulation-based engineering design.

Trevor Seipp, Becht

Trevor Seipp, Becht
Trevor Seipp is an Engineering Fellow and the Canadian Operations Lead with Becht. He is a world-renowned expert in the application of the ASME Section VIII, Division 2, Part 5, Design-By-Analysis rules. He teaches a training course on that subject that attracts attendees from around the world. He is a member of numerous ASME Code Committees, including the committee responsible for the Design-By-Analysis rules. He is a Professional Engineer in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Ontario.