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Engineering Simulation Conference
Posted Mon May 07, 2007 @10:09PM
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News ESI UK is pleased to announce an Engineering Simulation Conference at IBM Warwick on June 26th 2007.

The conference is a unique event for the UK, comprising of parallel sessions of a variety of CAE disciplines including a CFD session.

This is a unique opportunity to gain knowledge upon the latest CFD tools, as well as features such as the chaining of simulations and ESI-Group’s single CAE environment, known as Virtual Try Out Space (VTOS).


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Technical experts will be available for one on one discussions on your simulation needs.

The conference, which is free of charge, will be accompanied by a complimentary breakfast and lunch on the day.

Please register as soon as possible as places are limited. This can be done by calling or e-mailing the contact below:

Stephanie Austin
sau@esi-group.com
Phone: +44 (0) 1865 338007
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 338100

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