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NUMECA Global CFD Summit 2020
Posted Sat November 28, 2020 @02:04PM
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Announcements The NUMECA Global CFD Summit 2020 begins December 1st and includes two half-days of keynotes, networking, chat sessions, cloud training and much more.

The virtual event allows you to meet the experts from the comfort of your home or office.


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