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Fluent Automotive Users' Group Meeting
Posted Mon March 25, 2002 @12:26PM
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News When: June 26-27
Where: Sheraton - Ann Arbor, Michigan
Registration: See http://www.fluent.com for more information

Attendance at the 5th Annual Automotive Users' Group Meeting will offer FLUENT users, a unique opportunity to interact and converse with the top echelon of CFD users in the automotive industry. Come to this year's annual event and learn how others in your industry are applying CFD, meet with our technical staff, and provide your input to the future development of the software.

This year's lectures and presentations will tackle some of the top issues facing automotive manufacturers and suppliers. The CFD pavilion returns, featuring exhibits by our hardware and software partners, posters by Fluent engineers, and product information. Also, one session will highlight our new web-based solutions program.

With all of these exciting events, Fluent's Automotive Users' Group Meeting is one you can't afford to miss! Impact the future development of Fluent! Register online today!


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