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News Release from: ESI Group | Subject: EuroPAM 2002
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2002
Simulation on the French Riviera
ESI Group will host EuroPAM 2002, its 12th European conference on numerical simulation, on 21st-22nd October at the Antibes Congress Centre on the French Riviera.
ESI Group will host EuroPAM 2002, its 12th European conference on numerical simulation, on 21st-22nd October at the Antibes Congress Centre on the French Riviera EuroPAM 2002 will bring together senior managers and talented engineers from all over Europe
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The conference provides an opportunity to meet with peers and share experience and expertise with others.
EuroPAM 2002 will provide attendees with more than 50 papers covering virtual engineering technologies.
"This conference offers attendees a unique opportunity to discover our new '2G' or second generation integrated multi-trade solutions which lead to eliminating the needs for physical prototypes during the product development phase", stated Alain de Rouvray, President of ESI Group.
"This is a key element in ESI Group's development strategy toward fully digital solutions for which the virtual try-out space is the target concept".
Delegates will have the opportunity to hear addresses from major industry users and in-depth product presentations on the most up-to-date simulation technologies: virtual prototyping, including crashworthiness and vehicle occupant safety, fracture, biomechanics and durability; virtual manufacturing, such as stamping and die design optimisation, composites and plastics forming, casting, welding and heat treatment; and virtual environment, covering aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, vibroacoustics, and computational electromagnetism.
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