Plastic and Rubber Workshop
Date: Monday November 16, 2009
Cost: FREE
Location: ANSYS Wavre Office : 4 avenue Pasteur , 1300 Wavre
(Belgium)
NEW: If you cannot make the date and location, you have
another chance to get this seminar on December 3rd in the
Netherlands!!! (see
http://www.ansys.com/events/plastic-rubber-workshop/default.asp)
ANSYS (the leader in CAE technology) is very happy to invite
you to its upcoming FREE Plastics and Rubber Workshop on:
Virtual Prototyping for Polymer Processing
Innovative product development is critical to success in
today's competitive environment. Managing higher risks and
uncertainties in the innovation process has become an even
greater challenge with tighter budgets and in an
increasingly shorter timeframe. The ANSYS philosophy of
Simulation Driven Product Development has been successfully
helping companies cope with such challenges.
Join this seminar and learn how companies in your market are
relying on ANSYS solutions to transform their leading-edge
design concepts into innovative products and processes that
work. Experts from ANSYS will be sharing with you years of
expertise and experience regarding simulation techniques and
design methodologies in the area of plastics and rubber.
Why you should attend:
* To appreciate how ANSYS technologies can help to
optimize plans, save costs, enhance your understanding and
demonstrate the effectiveness of your designs
* To see how easy it is to achieve high-quality
simulation results without needing to have prior experience
* Network and share ideas
Who should attend:
* Scientists, Engineers from Design and R&D departments
of Engineering organizations, Engineering Consultants
* Analysts and Users of CAD/CAE
Agenda:
13h30 Welcome and Registration
14h00 ANSYS Overview (Munish Awesti, Account Manager,
ANSYS Benelux)
14h30 Virtual Prototyping in Polymer Processing (Thierry
Marchal, Materials Industry Director, ANSYS Inc.)
15h15 Break
15h30 Customer Success Stories (incl. Dow Chemicals,
Shell, Derby Cellular Products, Vygon, Rexam,
etc), Bernard Hocq, Senior Manager Software
Development, ANSYS Inc.)
16h30 Questions and Answers
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