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Altair Announces European Technology Conference 2015,Altair Announces European Technology Conference 2015

By DE Editors  

December 15, 2014

Altair has revealed that the 8th annual European Altair Technology Conference (ATC) will be held in Paris from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 at the Cité Des Sciences & de l'Industrie. The conference is to host a variety of Altair offerings and customer presentations, from simulation and optimization applications to partner solutions. High-performance computing and cloud computing will also be discussed.

The event, according to the company, will be packed with highlights and technical information. There will be "The Next Big Idea" round table discussion for industry experts and a host of individual presentations.

There will also be an "Academic & Industry CAE Collaboration Day." This session is dedicated to education, research and collaboration between universities and industry.

“I’m very pleased to return to Paris for the 2015 edition of the European ATC,” said Detlef Schneider, senior vice president, EMEA, Altair. “Paris is the logical location for all of our French and many of our European customers. I'm confident that this event will attract a broad and international audience from all over Europe and beyond. After our successful 2014 conference in Munich, Germany, with close to 100 customer presentations and over 600 attendees from many different industries, I look forward to another inspiring agenda next year.”

For more information, visit Altair.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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