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News Release from: Noran Engineering | Subject: NEi Nastran V9.1
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 July 2007
FEA software suits tough applications
Noran Engineering (NEi) will soon unveil NEi Nastran V9.1, suited to simulating the behaviour of structures with characteristics that have proven difficult, time consuming, and expensive to model.
Noran Engineering (NEi) will unveil NEi Nastran V9.1 for high-end finite element analysis (FEA) on 11th July via a live webinar to be held at 1pm EDT, 10am PDT The new software will appeal to engineers involved in simulating the behaviour of structures with characteristics that have proven difficult, time consuming, and expensive to model
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Julia Oien, Director of Sales for Noran Engineering said "Analysis and simulation is our only business".
"As a result we can develop close working relationships with engineers, analysts, and programme managers at a number of highly innovative companies that need to get the most out this technology".
"NEi Nastran V9.1 reflects the kind of collaboration that comes from this environment".
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