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Virtual Prototyping Breakthroughs for Innovative Healthcare Applications
The seminar is bringing together major players from the Biomedical Industry in the whole Benelux Region. Experts from ANSYS, Materialise and key companies in this sector will be sharing with you years of expertise and experience. Join this seminar and learn how companies in your market are relying on Materialise and ANSYS solutions to transform their leading-edge design concepts into innovative products and processes that work!
Date: November 20, 2009
Location: Technologielaan 15 , 3001 Leuven, Belgium
Web Page: http://www.ansys.com/events/biomedicalseminar/default.asp
Contact Email: anne.parker@ansys.com
Organizer: www.ansys-belgium.com/
Application Areas: Biomedical & Pharmaceutical
Deadlines: November 9, 2009 (registration)
Type of Event: Seminar, International
 
Description:

irtual Prototyping Breakthroughs for Innovative Healthcare
Applications

Date : Friday, November 20th
Cost : FREE
Location : Leuven, MATERIALISE Offices (see map)

Materialise HQ
Technologielaan 15
3001 Leuven
Belgium
Phone: +32 16 39 66 11
Fax: +32 16 39 66 00

ANSYS (the leader in CAE technology) and Materialise (the
leader in 3D imaging) are very happy to invite you to their
upcoming FREE Seminar on: Virtual Prototyping Breakthroughs
for Innovative Healthcare Applications

The seminar is bringing together major players from the
Biomedical Industry in the whole Benelux Region. Experts
from ANSYS, Materialise and key companies in this sector
will be sharing with you years of expertise and experience.
Join this seminar and learn how companies in your market are
relying on Materialise and ANSYS solutions to transform
their leading-edge design concepts into innovative products
and processes that work!
Why you should attend:

    * To appreciate how ANSYS and Materialise 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
    * Biomedical engineers

Program:
9h00 	Registration
9h20    Welcome and Seminar Introduction: Zoubida El
        Hachemi, ANSYS Benelux Senior Account Manager   
9h30 	Materialise  solution for image-based finite element
        applications: Erik Boelen, Materialise Product    
        Specialist Mimics
10h15 	Simulation Driven Product Development for   
        Healthcare:Thierry Marchal, ANSYS Healthcare   
        Industry Director
11h00 	Break
11h15 	Toward interventional cerebral aneurysm treatment
        using a clinically integrated simulation  
        environment: Doctor Roel Hermans, Philips 3D       
        Imaging Scientist, Philips Healthcare, The  
        Netherlands
11h45 	Questions and Open Discussion
12h30 	Lunch
13h30 	Computational models in assistance of understanding,
        diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease: 
        Professor Patrick Segers, Gent University, Belgium
14h00 	Combining patient specific imaging and CFD for a
        functional assessment of the respiratory system:    
        Doctor Jan de Backer, FluidDA, Belgium
14h30 	Break
14h45 	Interdisciplinary researches supporting 
        neurosurgical correction of children head    
        deformation: Professor Marek Gzik, Silesian    
        University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
15h15 	FE-Analysis of Sinus Lift with a Cortical Bone Graft
        Block: DI Werner Pomwenger MSc and Univ.-Doz.Dr.  
        Karl Entacher, Salzburg University of Applied 
        Sciences, Austria
15h45 	Wrap-Up Session: Z. El Hachemi, ANSYS Benelux
        Senior Account Manager and E. Boelen, Product  
        Specialist Mimics, Materialise
16h15 	Coffee and discussions
 
Event record first posted on October 20, 2009, last modified on October 25, 2009

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