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2012 Engineering Design Forum, May 15-17 2012, San Diego, California

Posted By: Margaret Connelly
Date:Mon, 2 Apr 2012, 11:21 p.m.

United States, May 15, 2012

Join your peers at this inaugural convergence, bringing together an international community of users, researchers, developers, and subject matter experts, across various industry sectors, to explore the most critical issues of today, within the field of simulation-based design.

Keynote and Sessions

Keynote speaker, Michael D. Griffin, former NASA Administrator, will offer his unique perspectives on the current state of the industry and the important role that small to midsize software companies play in bringing innovative solutions to the marketplace.

Presentations will focus on emerging software innovations and the following technical topics: Multidisciplinary Design Optimization, Design for Affordability, Model-based Systems Engineering, Simulation Data Management, and Simulation Analytics.

Software Training Opportunities

AGI, Phoenix Integration, Tecplot, InterCAX, and Optimal Solutions Software will each offer complimentary training sessions on Tuesday, May 15 for attending design engineers to provide a hands-on introduction to their respective products and related best practices.

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