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News Release from: LMS International
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 October 2006
Conference to run in the USA, Europe and
Japan
LMS International has announced the 2007 edition of the LMS Conference in the USA, Europe and Japan.
LMS International has announced the 2007 edition of the LMS Conference in the USA, Europe and Japan Over 1000 engineers from leading manufacturing companies attended this year's LMS conferences
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Top-level keynote speakers from Audi, Mitsubishi, First Aircraft Institute of AVIC-I and Ford, and over 120 expert speakers shared their innovative views on product development and functional performance engineering.
LMS expects to further grow the attendance for the 2007 edition and continues to offer its user community a unique platform to share the latest trends and experiences in product development and engineering.
The US edition of the LMS Conference will be organised on 20th and 21st March in Detroit, Michigan.
The sixth edition of the LMS Conference Europe will be held on 17th and 18th April in Stuttgart, Germany.
LMS has scheduled the Japanese edition of its conference for 12th and 13th September in Tokyo.
During the 2-day conferences, engineering executives, senior managers and their technical staff will share their strategies and present application cases that illustrate how new physical test and virtual simulation methods and technologies have helped them optimise their product development processes.
The conference is the ideal venue to discover the latest technology evolutions in virtual simulation and physical testing and to exchange best practices in performance engineering domains such as durability, ride and handling, acoustics, noise and vibration, structural integrity, and more. Request free introductory details about products from LMS International ...
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