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News Release from: Algor | Subject: Algor FEA
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2008
Finite element analysis on the
curriculum
CMES incorporates Algor FEA software in its national Mechanical Design Engineer qualification examination.
CMES, the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society has chosen to formally incorporate Algor finite element analysis (FEA) software into its national Mechanical Design Engineer (MDE) qualification examination Students who successfully complete the exam receive certification as a qualified mechanical design engineer, having demonstrated proficiency in using popular computer-aided engineering (CAE) software - such as Algor FEA - to solve engineering problems
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Headquartered in Beijing, China, CMES is a professional society engauged in promoting the art and science of mechanical engineering.
CMES sponsors MDE qualification examinations at test centres in provinces throughout China.
Earning MDE certification can help engineering students qualify for internships as well as increase career opportunities.
According to Wei Sun, Secretary-General of the CMES: "Algor software is a world-renowned CAE tool".
"We are pleased to incorporate it as one of the training and testing tools in the MDE qualification examination".
John Li, PhD, Algor Director of International Business Development, adds: "The Algor China staff is honoured to participate in the MDE project because it promotes education and the use of FEA in the international engineering community".
"Students will soon be able to download Algor training materials from the CMES website and use them to study for the exam".
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