Time is Running Out to Register for the STAR European Conference
If you haven't registered already, here are 5 reasons why you should attend:
- Automation is the theme of the conference. By attending you'll learn the secret of how to use CAE more effectively in your organization: perform more simulations for less effort and begin exploring the whole design spaces rather than a few points.
- Top Agenda: Learn from the experts as over 40 leading industrial presenters explore their CAE processes in detail and demonstrate the tangible benefits that they have realized through adopting an automation philosophy for CAE simulation.
- Demonstrations: See STAR-CCM+ applied to the solution of real industrial problems in the hands of CD-adapco staff. Demonstrations will explore everything from Java Automation to DFBI, and equip you with a wealth of hints and tricks to make your own CAE process more effective.
- Free Training:On March 25, you can enjoy a full-day of complimentary STAR CCM+ V4 training, that will keep you in touch with the latest technology and productivity enhancements in the software, and help you to benefit from the lessons learned during the conference in your own process.
- Networking: As well as meeting other industrial users and CAE partners, the STAR European Conference is your chance to meet the people behind the software, including CD-adapco Management, Software Developers to Support Engineer and feedback your experiences of our software and services to us.
Industrial Presenters include:
Atelier Ten, Atkins Energy, BEHR, Bombardier Aerospace, Bombardier Transportation, BP, CFD Marin, Det Norske Veritas, Ford, Force Technology, Germanischer Lloyd, Lloyd's Register, PBMR, Prospect Flow Solutions, Renuda, Vestas, Volvo
Exhibitors include:
Dell, Cray, Intelligent Light, Microsoft, Bull, DARS, Ensight, modeFRONTIER, FE-DESIGN, Intel, Panasas, QLogic, Fraunhofer-Institute SCAI, SGI, Simulia, STAR-CAST
To see the full agenda or to register for the conference please visit the STAR European Conference minisite
The question is not "should I come?", but "can I afford to miss it?"