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Enginsoft Announces CAE Technologies Conference

Will run concurrently with the ANSYS Italian Conference 2009.

By DE Editors  

September 2, 2009

By DE Editors

Enginsoft will host its Computer Aided Engineering International Conference 2009 on October 1-2 in Bergamo, Italy, which will run concurrently with the Ansys Italian Conference 2009.

The conference will present the diversity and impact of CAE technologies to an international audience of users from various industries with different backgrounds, developers, scientists, and researchers.

The program will feature presentations from experts and companies from around the world highlighting CAE applications in automotive, aerospace, energy, marine, oil and gas, consumer goods, environment, biomedicine, and other areas.

For more information, visit CAEconference.com

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

 

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