Our commitment to your safety
After nearly two years apart, we realize how important it is for the SIMULIA community to gather together in person. Your health and safety is important to us. As part of this commitment, Dassault Systèmes is taking reasonable measures for the protection of the health and safety of attendees to our Regional User Meetings (RUMs). In order to do so in the safest way possible, we are committed to following guidelines from our government and local public health authorities.
This page will be updated regularly as protocols change so you know what to expect when you arrive. We will continue to monitor and evaluate our health safety protocols as medical and government recommendations evolve. If you have questions, please email SIMULIA.Mkt.RUM@3ds.com.
What to expect at the RUM (updated April 2022)
Proof of vaccination will be required to attend the event. Attendees will be required to show a proof of vaccination. The name on the vaccination document must match your government issued ID. Physical vaccination cards or digital copies will be accepted. However, Dassault Systèmes will not refuse entry to any individual who objects to providing proof of vaccination based on local law, personal conscience, religious belief, or medical reasons. |
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Wearing of masks will be optional as long as the community level for COVID risk remains low. Disposable masks will be made available at registration for those who would like a mask. |
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Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the venues to encourage frequent hand sanitization. |
Dassault Systèmes will verify your proof of full vaccination upon arrival but will not electronically store or otherwise retain your proof of full vaccination for any other purpose or by any other means. The name on your proof of full vaccination must match the name on your state or government issued identification. A badge for the event will be issued after you have shown the required proof of vaccination.
However, Dassault Systèmes will not refuse entry to any individual who objects to providing proof of vaccination based on local law, personal conscience, religious belief, or medical reasons.