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News Release from: Gamma Technologies | Subject: GT-Suite Users' Conference
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 October 2002
Conference addresses powertrain design
Gamma Technologies has revealed the programme for its 6th annual GT-Suite Users' Conference, to be held in Dearborn, MI, on Monday 18th November 2002.
Gamma Technologies has revealed the programme for its 6th annual GT-Suite Users' Conference, to be held in Dearborn, MI, on Monday 18th November 2002 GT-Suite is clearly established as the number-one engine simulation software package, with a customer base that has grown to over 150, including practically all world's leading automotive companies and most engine consulting firms
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An annual event since 1997, GTI holds three regional user conferences each year: a European conference in Frankfurt, a North American conference in the Detroit area and a Japanese conference in Yokohama, with hundreds of engineers from across the industry attending and conducting technical presentations.
"Our conferences serve as forums for our customers and technology partners to give presentations about their use of GT-Suite, to learn about upcoming features and releases of GT-Suite, to provide feedback to our developers and to discuss overall industry trends", said Dr Thomas Morel, President and Founder of GTI.
"The conferences also provide attendees the opportunity to interact with each other, exchanging ideas on how to make even more effective use of GTI's industry leading products".
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"GTI's user conference is an important event for GM's engine simulation analysts", said Gerry Clark, CAE analyst at GM Powertrain, "The event provides information on technical advances from both the software and user perspective.
The user conference also allows us a chance to compare notes with our automotive and nonautomotive peers".
"In recent years, major automotive manufacturers have increasingly relied on sophisticated virtual design and development software tools to increase the overall quality of their products, while shortening the time to market", said Dr Paul Blumberg, former Director of Ford Product Development Information Technology and of Ford Research Laboratories.
"It is no coincidence that GTI, which possesses the most technically capable and experienced developers of commercial powertrain software, has seen rapid growth during this same period.
GT-Suite is the logical choice for engine designers seeking to gain the competitive edge that an industry leading, state-of-the-art tool can provide".
On the programme are several industrial presenting organisations, including: FEV Motorentechnik, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Opal-RT Technologies, and The MathWorks.
Delegates can register free of charge for the 2002 GT-Suite Users' Conference on the Gamma Technologies website by 11th November 2002.
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