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Smarter Temporary Works Design with MIDAS W
    2:00 PM (SGT / MYT, GMT+8) | 1:00 (WIB, GMT +7)
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What is MIDAS W?

Check out the short video below for a glimpse of MIDAS W, and register for the webinar.
(This video was created using Google Gemini) 

Faster Temporary Bridge Design with MIDAS W

Introducing MIDAS W to the Southeast Asia Market

 

MIDAS W is a wizard-based platform that streamlines temporary works design by connecting modeling, analysis, and deliverable generation in one efficient workflow.

 

Temporary work design is closely tied to safety, engineering review, and legal responsibility.
Because of this, many projects traditionally rely on external consultants to deliver the entire design package.

However, during construction, important questions still remain:

💠 Can site conditions and available materials be reflected more flexibly?
💠 Can project teams better understand engineering data before coordination and review?
💠 Can modeling, analysis preparation, and deliverables be handled more efficiently?

This webinar is not about replacing engineering responsibility or compromising safety standards.

Instead, we will explore how project teams can work with engineering data more effectively — improving communication, reducing preparation effort, and creating a more streamlined workflow from modeling to deliverables.

How MIDAS W Can Simplify Temporary Works Design

1. Parametric
Modeling

Shoring models often require manual setup of members, materials, dimensions, and component locations.

MIDAS W simplifies this process through guided parametric inputs, reducing repetitive modeling work and improving setup efficiency.

2. Connected
Analysis

After modeling, preparing the analysis model can involve additional checks, data transfer, and coordination between different tools.

The generated model can be linked directly with MIDAS CIVIL NX, helping users move from modeling to structural analysis in a more efficient workflow.

3. Automated
Deliverables

Reports and drawings are usually prepared after analysis, but this step can take significant time when handled separately.

Calculation reports and drawings can be generated through a standardized output process, making final deliverables easier to prepare and manage.

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What You’ll See

01 Wizard-based temporary bridge modeling
02 More efficient setup of loads, boundaries, and analysis conditions
03 Linkage with MIDAS CIVIL NX for structural analysis
04 Automated calculation reports and drawing outputs
05 Real project applications and workflow examples

Timetable
Please Note:
* This webinar will be presented in English.
* The webinar is expected to run for approximately 30 minutes.
* This webinar is designed for participants in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
* Other regions are welcome; future sessions will be tailored for them.
  • SCHEDULE

    June 9th, 2026 (Tue) Time: 2PM (SGT / MYT, GMT+8) | 1PM (WIB, GMT+7)
    Platform: GoToWebinar (Online)

  • Part 1

    Introduction Brief introduction of MIDAS IT and speaker

  • Part 2

    Design Challenges Key challenges in temporary bridge workflows

  • Part 3

    MIDAS W for Temporary Works Overview of MIDAS W and wizard-based design

  • Part 4

    Demonstration Modeling, analysis linkage, and deliverables output

  • Part 5

    Project Application Real project cases and outcomes

  • Part 6

    More information about MIDAS W Custom workflow options for your projects

Speakers

Eric Choi_352x265
Eric Choi
APAC Business Strategy Manager, MIDAS IT HQ

Eric works closely with engineers across Asia and Oceania to understand practical project challenges and how MIDAS solutions can better support real engineering workflows.

Drawing on his experience in civil engineering, technical consulting, and regional business development, he focuses on connecting customer needs, application examples, and product improvement ideas into more practical solution workflows.