Meet Artelys at the 2019 INFORMS Business Analytics Conference
INFORMS is a yearly gathering of 1,000 analytics professionals and industry experts: executives, analysts, managers and data scientists. They represent a large variety of economic sectors, such as utilities, supply chain, healthcare and entertainment.
Artelys will hold four presentations:
“Nonlinear optimization in a nutshell with Artelys Knitro” by Richard Waltz, Senior Scientist at Artelys Corp. on Sunday 14th, 3-4:45pm, room 305.
“Power Systems Optimization and Price Forecast with Artelys Crystal” by Violette Berge, Vice President of Artelys Canada Inc. on Monday 15th, 10:30-11:20 am, room 305.
“Using Artelys Knitro with Julia/JuMP” by Richard Waltz, Senior Scientist at Artelys Corp. on Monday 15th, 1:50-2:40pm, room 304.
“Optimizing Power Mix Trajectories for Long-Term Policy Making” by Violette Berge, Vice President of Artelys Canada Inc. on Tuesday 16th, 4:40–5:30pm, room 304.
Artelys will have a booth showcasing its consulting services, optimization solvers and the Artelys Crystal platform. Do not miss this opportunity to connect with our industry experts who will be glad to share their expertise and answer your questions at Booths 40 & 41.
We look forward to meeting you there!

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