Morning meeting previews latest Mathcad
Adept Scientific is to host a special preview of the forthcoming release of Mathcad 11.
Adept Scientific is to host a special preview of the forthcoming release of Mathcad 11.
The preview meeting will be held at the Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London W1 on Monday 25th November 2002.
Tickets are available free of charge from Adept Scientific.
Speakers at the meeting will include: Allen Razdow, Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning at Mathsoft; Chris Randles, Mathsoft's CEO; Ian Gander, Mathsoft's Vice President of International Sales and Marketing, and Paul Bragg, Managing Director of Adept Scientific.
They will be briefing the meeting on the new strategic direction Mathsoft is taking, demonstrating the new features of Mathcad 11, and discussing Mathcad's enterprise role as a resource for capturing, sharing and re-using engineering and scientific knowledge.
The meeting will interest both existing users of Mathcad, who will learn about the many enhancements introduced as a result of user feedback, and those considering investing in the software, who will discover the productivity benefits of speed, functionality and robustness that makes Mathcad an essential enterprise-wide asset.
The half-day meeting will begin at 9:30am.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided, and there will be plenty of opportunity for questions and answers.
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