What I learned from 365 days of meditation

Objectives 2025 [repack] | Abaqus.cl Company

The 2010 and 2015 earthquakes taught Chile that building codes are reactive, not proactive. By 2025, Abaqus.cl aims to launch a cloud-based subscription model where mid-sized architectural firms can run high-fidelity seismic simulations without owning a supercomputer. Their objective is to reduce the cost of a full-building earthquake simulation by 60%, making it accessible to housing developers in Concepción and Valparaíso. By the end of 2025, they want to have digitally stress-tested 200 public schools and hospitals, offering retrofitting blueprints before the next big quake hits.

By the end of 2025, Abaqus.cl doesn’t just want to be a software vendor. Their objectives point to a single identity: the engineering backbone of South America’s resource transition. If they succeed, when a mining engineer in the Atacama Desert talks about "running an Abaqus," they won’t mean a software license—they will mean the entire service of safety, prediction, and resilience delivered by the team from Santiago. The story of 2025 is the story of a local firm thinking like a global partner, one simulation at a time. abaqus.cl company objectives 2025

In the shadow of the Andes, where copper mines plunge deep into the earth and seismic forces constantly reshape the landscape, a small engineering firm in Santiago, Chile, is rewriting its future. By 2025, —once just a local reseller of simulation software—plans to transform into the region’s undisputed hub for advanced engineering simulation. The 2010 and 2015 earthquakes taught Chile that

Chile produces nearly 30% of the world’s copper. But by 2025, declining ore grades and water scarcity will make traditional extraction unprofitable. Abaqus.cl’s primary objective is to deploy predictive digital twins for every major tailings dam in the Antofagasta region. By coupling Abaqus FEA with real-time IoT sensors, their goal is to predict liquefaction and structural fatigue 72 hours before a failure occurs. The metric for success by Q4 2025: Zero unplanned downtime for their five largest mining clients. By the end of 2025, they want to

The company’s journey toward 2025 began in late 2023, when management realized that simply selling licenses for finite element analysis (FEA) was no longer enough. Their clients—mining conglomerates, aerospace startups, and construction giants—weren’t asking for more software. They were asking for survival in a volatile climate. Thus, Abaqus.cl defined three core objectives for 2025.

To hit these objectives, Abaqus.cl knew they couldn’t work like a traditional 9-to-5 Chilean firm. By 2025, they have restructured into "Agile Simulation Squads"—engineers who speak both Python (for scripting Abaqus) and Spanish (for on-site mining safety talks). They have also partnered with the University of Chile to create a "Simulation for Sustainability" certificate, ensuring a pipeline of local talent who understand both the software and the salt flats.

7 responses to “What I learned from 365 days of meditation”

  1. several years ago I started with a 22 minute guided meditation. I did the same thing you did, Sarah. I rolled out of bed, went to my couch and sometimes fell asleep during the 22 minutes but eventually I stayed awake. I decided in the beginning I would do it for 21 days to form a habit. It only took a couple weeks before I noticed I was feeling something different. Upon thinking, I realized I felt content like everything was OK no matter what. I don’t meditate every day anymore but hopefully this will inspire me. I was feeling out of sorts this morning so I meditated for eight minutes. I was a new person at the end of the meditation, and the rest of my day has been great! ❤️

    1. Love this, Sandy! Your meditation practice sounds like it will continue to be a life-long one.

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