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A selection of upcoming REMI events — from our flagship conference to focused webinars on the questions analysts are working on now.

Webinar
Powering Data Centers: Economic Implications
July 22, 2026
You are invited to a new REMI webinar titled, “Powering Data Centers: Economic Implications“. This webinar is occurring on Wednesday, July 22nd, from 2:00-3:00pm ET, and is being p…

Webinar
Made in America Again: Modeling the Economic Impacts of Manufacturing Reshoring
August 12, 2026
In this webinar, REMI will examine the economic impacts of reshoring manufacturing to the United States. Using dynamic economic modeling, we will explore how increased domestic man…

Conference
2026 Users’ Conference
October 7, 2026
REMI is thrilled to announce that our 2026 Users’ Conference will be held October 7th – October 9th at the Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville in Asheville, NC.
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USC on Modeling COVID-19 in REMI – Adam Rose, Ph.D. & Dan Wei, Ph.D., USC & Frederick Treyz, Ph.D. & Peter Evangelakis, Ph.D., REMI (slides)
[Slides]USC on Modeling COVID-19 in REMI – Adam Rose, Ph.D. & Dan Wei, Ph.D., University of Southern California
Adam Rose, Ph.D. & Dan Wei, Ph.D. – USC on Modeling COVID-19 in REMI
Professors Adam Rose, Ph.D. and Dan Wei, Ph.D. from the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy will join REMI for a special guest webinar, “USC on Modeling COVID-19 in REMI,” that will be presented on Thursday, March 19th.
Modeling the Impact of an Aquatic Center in Charleston, South Carolina – Robert Carey, Ph.D., Clemson University & Chris Hopkins, SIRIS (recording)
[Recording]Modeling the Impact of an Aquatic Center in Charleston, South Carolina – Robert Carey, Ph.D., Clemson University & Chris Hopkins, SIRIS
Modeling the Impact of an Aquatic Center in Charleston, South Carolina – Robert Carey, Ph.D., Clemson University & Chris Hopkins, SIRIS (slides)
[Slides]Modeling the Impact of an Aquatic Center on Charleston, South Carolina – Robert Carey, Ph.D., Clemson University & Chris Hopkins, SIRIS
Robert Carey, Ph.D. & Chris Hopkins – Modeling the Impact of an Aquatic Center in Charleston, South Carolina
This presentation, “Modeling the Impact of an Aquatic Center in Charleston, South Carolina,” that is scheduled for Wednesday, February 19th from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. (ET) examines the economic impact that the center would have on Charleston as a result of its construction, operation, and projected tourism activity.
Planning for the Future of Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area – Bobby Lu, Metropolitan Transportation Commission/Association of Bay Area Governments (slides)
[Slides]Planning for the Future of Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area – Bobby Lu, Metropolitan Transportation Commission/Association of Bay Area Governments
Planning for the Future of Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area – Bobby Lu, Metropolitan Transportation Commission/Association of Bay Area Governments (recording)
[Recording]Planning for the Future of Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area – Bobby Lu, Metropolitan Transportation Commission/Association of Bay Area Governments
Bobby Lu – Planning for the Future of Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area
On Wednesday, February 5th from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (ET), REMI will be joined by guest speaker Bobby Lu, Regional Planner at the Association of Bay Area Governments, for a special webinar, “Planning for the Future of Infrastructure in the San Francisco Bay Area,” that displays best practices for using dynamic modeling in regional forecasting and planning processes.
The Everything Bubble?: Political-Economic Outlook for 2020 – Frederick Treyz, Ph.D., REMI (slides)
[Slides]The Everything Bubble?: Political-Economic Outlook for 2020 – Frederick Treyz, Ph.D., REMI
The Everything Bubble?: Political-Economic Outlook for 2020 – Frederick Treyz, Ph.D., REMI (recording)
[Recording]The Everything Bubble?: Political-Economic Outlook for 2020 – Frederick Treyz, Ph.D., REMI
The Everything Bubble?: Political-Economic Outlook for 2020
We hope you can join REMI for our upcoming webinar, “The Everything Bubble?: Political-Economic Outlook for 2020,” that will be hosted by CEO and Chief Economist Frederick Treyz, Ph.D. on Tuesday, January 28th from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. (ET).
Modeling the Impact of Zoning Changes on Land Use in REMI – Mike Wilkerson, Ph.D. & Marley Buchman, ECONorthwest (slides)
[Slides]Modeling the Impact of Zoning Changes on Land Use in REMI – Mike Wilkerson, Ph.D. & Marley Buchman, ECONorthwest
Modeling the Impact of Zoning Changes on Land Use in REMI – Michael Wilkerson, Ph.D. & Marley Buchman, ECONorthwest (recording)
[Recording]Modeling the Impact of Zoning Changes on Land Use in REMI – Michael Wilkerson, Ph.D. & Marley Buchman, ECONorthwest
Michael Wilkerson, Ph.D. & Marley Buchman – Modeling the Impact of Zoning Changes on Land Use in REMI
Please feel free to join REMI for a special guest webinar, “Modeling the Impact of Zoning Changes on Land Use in REMI,” that will be hosted by ECONorthwest’s Project Director and Senior Economist Michael Wilkerson, Ph.D. and Economist Marley Buchman on Wednesday, January 22nd from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (ET).
The Value of Transportation Resilience: Economic Impacts of Disruptions in Major U.S. Cities – Igor Linkov, Ph.D., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (recording)
[Recording]The Value of Transportation Resilience: Economic Impacts of Disruptions in Major U.S. Cities – Igor Linkov, Ph.D., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
The Value of Transportation Resilience: Economic Impacts of Disruptions in Major U.S. Cities – Igor Linkov, Ph.D., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (slides)
[Slides]The Value of Transportation Resilience: Economic Impacts of Disruptions in Major U.S. Cities – Igor Linkov, Ph.D., U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Igor Linkov – The Value of Transportation Resilience: Economic Impacts of Disruptions in Major U.S. Cities
Dr. Linkov’s webinar discussion on Wednesday, December 18th from 2:00 to 3:00 pm (ET) describes how enhancing transportation system resilience helps to mitigate the consequences of disruptions, but required investments can be difficult to justify given the low probability of occurrence.
REMI Tax-PI: Dynamic Fiscal Analysis of State Policies – Peter Evangelakis, Ph.D., REMI (slides)
[Slides]REMI Tax-PI: Dynamic Fiscal Analysis of State Policies – Peter Evangelakis, Ph.D., REMI
2019 FTA Solution Series – REMI Tax-PI: Dynamic Fiscal Analysis of State Policies
For those who were unable to join us for our presentation at the FTA Revenue Estimating Conference, “REMI Tax-PI: Dynamic Fiscal Analysis of State Policies,” Senior Economist Peter Evangelakis, Ph.D. will be offering an encore presentation as a REMI webinar on Wednesday, November 13th.
Expungement and the Mississippi Economy – Sondra Collins, Ph.D., Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning (recording)
[Recording]Expungement and the Mississippi Economy – Sondra Collins, Ph.D., Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning
Expungement and the Mississippi Economy – Sondra Collins, Ph.D., Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning (slides)
[Slides]Expungement and the Mississippi Economy – Sondra Collins, Ph.D., Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning
Sondra Collins – Expungement and the Mississippi Economy
REMI will be joined by guest speaker Sondra Collins, Ph.D., Senior Economist from the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, for her webinar presentation on Wednesday, October 9th from 2 to 3 p.m. (ET) that explores the link between forgiving past criminal histories and the economic growth in Mississippi.
REMI Webinar Training Series: PI+ 2.3
REMI economic associates Cameron Luther, Jacob Linger, Harry Walsh, and Mike Bobay will describe the fundamentals behind REMI’s PI+ model in order to demonstrate the range of analyses that can be conducted with these tools. Session 1: Tuesday, September 10th or Thursday, September 12th, 2:00 p.m. (ET) / Session 2: Tuesday, September 24th or Thursday, September 26th, 2:00 p.m. (ET)
REMI Webinar Training Series: PI+ 2.3 – Session 2 – Jacob Linger & Mike Bobay, REMI (recording)
[Recording]REMI Webinar Training Series: PI+ 2.3 – Session 2 – Jacob Linger & Mike Bobay, REMI