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2014 FLOW-3D Americas Users Conference
Posted Tue August 26, 2014 @01:01PM
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Announcements The 2014 FLOW-3D Americas Users Conference will be held September 9-10, 2014 in Toronto, ON at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown Toronto.

Advanced training for the water & environmental industry will be held Monday, September 8 at the conference hotel. All FLOW-3D, FLOW-3D/MP, and FLOW-3D Cast users—and anyone interested in the FLOW-3D product suite—are invited to attend the conference.


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We are pleased to announce this year’s speakers; their topics and breadth of experience using FLOW-3D promise an exciting and informative conference. FLOW-3D users, from both the commercial sector and research arena, will present and discuss their work, including topics such as modeling bioreactors, simulating erosion control, predicting dam break failure and solving manufacturing issues using CFD software. Speakers from GM Corp, AECOM, Tetra Tech, W.F. Baird & Associates, KODACO and a variety of leading research institutions are part of a diverse lineup of presenters. Go here for a full list of speakers and their topics.

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