USNCCM19 Sponsor and Exhibitor General Information
The U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics (USACM) will host the 19th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics (USNCCM19) July 25-29, 2027 at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California. USACM is a member of the International Association for Computational Mechanics, a worldwide organization with 33 affiliated organizations representing over 40 countries.
The USNCCM19 Organizing Committee is soliciting organizations interested in participating in our Sponsorship and/or Exhibitors Program. Based on the attendance at recent U.S. National Congresses, we expect over 1200 participants for the Pasadena venue. Congress participants are drawn from industry, academia, and government with an approximate split of 20% from industry, 60% from academia, and 20% from national laboratories and government agencies. The participants have interest in computational science and engineering interpreted in the broadest terms. This includes physics and data-driven computational methods, and applications drawn from wide range of fields including aerospace, energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, biology, and medicine. A special topic of interest will be AI-enabled Scientific Discovery as outlined in the DOEs Genesis project.
Congress participants will be interested in viewing and discussing publications, software, hardware, and other materials, including educational, related to Computational Science and Engineering, Scientific Machine Learning, and Physical AI. The Exhibitor Area will purposefully be the focus of daily activities, e.g., refreshments, to provide maximum traffic for our
exhibitors.
With attendees from over 40 countries and the U.S., exhibiting at USNCCM19 will provide a unique low-cost opportunity to present your product or service to a large international and national audience. If you are interested in sponsoring and/or exhibiting, please download and complete the Sponsor and Exhibitor Intent Form and email it to admin@usacm.org.
For further information, contact Bethany Roicki at bethany@usacm.org.