Jerry Jackson is the Cloud Worldwide Director, Construction, Cities, and Territories at Dassault Systèmes. Jerry Jackson belongs to a unique cohort of individuals who, in 2002, helped establish BIM as a category. In 2011, he joined Dassault Systemes and is actively extending the thinking about the delivery of the built environment far beyond what we have encountered so far. Expanded reasoning that acquaints us with virtual twins, retention of complexity, and replication of information goods as bits that specify how atoms are assembled.
Jordan Tadic’s love for design started in his high school’s technical drawing class on a drafting board just before the course was retired and replaced with a CAD laboratory. He further developed his skills while obtaining a Mechanical Engineering degree at Case Western Reserve University, and put them to practice as an Automation Engineer at a stamping manufacturer. For the last 12 years, he’s been serving SOLIDWORKS customers, first as an Application Engineer with a reseller, and now as a Senior Industry Process Consultant with Dassault Systèmes. He’s experienced in the entire SOLIDWORKS portfolio but specializes in advanced modeling workflows on our 3DEXPERIENCE Platform. Outside of his career, he enjoys being outside with his wife and three children, making art, and building things.
Nuri Miller is a Construction, Cities, and Territories Solution Consultant at Dassault Systèmes. Prior to joining Dassault Systemes, Nuri was Director of Digital Design at CO Architects where he was involved in advancing parametric design for CO's projects through the use of CATIA on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform including the development of custom Enterprise Knowledge Language (EKL) and API code Preceding his time at CO, Nuri worked at Gehry Technologies during transformative times for GT, their clients, and built environment delivery methodologies. Nuri joined Dassault Systems in September of 2019 to bring forth a new language and a new way of communicating. He holds a Master of Architecture from UCLA and a Bachelor of Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University.