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ANSYS ICEM CFD 12.0 Webinar
Posted Thu July 23, 2009 @01:23PM
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News ANSYS will host an ICEM CFD 12.0 Update Webinar on July 28th at 4pm EDT and again on July 30th at 9am EDT.

The webinar highlights the updated tools in the ANSYS ICEM CFD meshing software, how it fits with the ANSYS vision and how you can use it with ANSYS meshing as part of your Simulation Driven Product Development process.


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Join us for this free one-hour webinar and see how our users are benefiting from the insight that computer simulation offers.

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